Portland Cement Use in Dental Root Perforations: A Long Term Followup

Root canal and furcal perforations are causes of endodontic therapy failure and different materials that stimulate tissue mineralization have been proposed for perforation treatment. In the first case, a patient presented tooth 46 with unsatisfactory endodontic treatment and a periapical radiographi...

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Main Authors: Álvaro Henrique Borges (Author), Matheus Coelho Bandeca (Author), Mateus Rodrigues Tonetto (Author), Luis Augusto Faitaroni (Author), Elibel Reginna de Siqueira Carvalho (Author), Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru (Author), Mário Tanomaru Filho (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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