Comparison of push-out bond strength of furcation perforation repair materials - Glass ionomer cement Type II, hydroxyapatite, mineral trioxide aggregate, and biodentine: An in vitro study
Background: A furcation perforation is mid-curvature opening into periodontal ligament space which is a worst possible outcome in root canal treatment. Perforations should immediately be repaired with a biocompatible material to seal the communication between perforation site and gingival sulcus. Ai...
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Main Authors: | Metashi Singla (Author), Kanika Gupta Verma (Author), Virinder Goyal (Author), Purshottam Jusuja (Author), Ashish Kakkar (Author), Lovejeet Ahuja (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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