Evaluation of Three Different Spreading Forces Using Lateral Condensation Technique on Apical Leakage and Tooth Fracture: An in Vitro Study
Background and Aim: Lateral condensation technique is one of the most frequently used techniques for root canal obturation. There were few studies in order to determine the needed force for spreader penetration and its effect on apical seal. The purpose of this study was the in vitro evaluation of...
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Main Authors: | Safora Sahebi (Author), Fariborz Moazami (Author), Mohammad reza Nabavizade (Author) |
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Islamic Dental Association of Iran,
2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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