
pmid: 4973661
Early combinations of EDTA and urea peroxide led to discoloration and crystallization. A new formula, using a stable carbowax base can have clinical value in permitting medication to permeate the root structure more completely and destroy remaining microorganisms.
Bacteria, Humans, Sterilization, Urea, Dental Pulp Cavity, Edetic Acid, Chelating Agents, Root Canal Therapy
Bacteria, Humans, Sterilization, Urea, Dental Pulp Cavity, Edetic Acid, Chelating Agents, Root Canal Therapy
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