
This technique may be used, for the upper canines and incisors, to provide mechanical treatment and complete obturation of the root canal by shortened Kerr wires. It is not necessary to shorten the length of the root nor to interfere with fixed dentures.
Incisor, Male, Radiography, Cuspid, Apicoectomy, Root Resorption, Humans, Retrograde Obturation, Female
Incisor, Male, Radiography, Cuspid, Apicoectomy, Root Resorption, Humans, Retrograde Obturation, Female
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