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Dental Clinics of North America, 1992
Endodontic failure is a difficult diagnosis to confirm. Various other pathologic entities that must be ruled out by radiographs and tests have been discussed. Because of significant and, as yet, unresolved problems with surgical endodontic treatment, conservative retreatment should be given priority in treatment planning.
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Endodontic failure is a difficult diagnosis to confirm. Various other pathologic entities that must be ruled out by radiographs and tests have been discussed. Because of significant and, as yet, unresolved problems with surgical endodontic treatment, conservative retreatment should be given priority in treatment planning.
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Journal of Endodontics, 2004
With all the potential for endodontic success, the fact remains clinicians are confronted with posttreatment endodontic disease. When the elected treatment plan is endodontic nonsurgical retreatment, then the goal is to access the pulp chamber and remove materials from the root canal space and if present, address deficiencies or repair defects that are
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With all the potential for endodontic success, the fact remains clinicians are confronted with posttreatment endodontic disease. When the elected treatment plan is endodontic nonsurgical retreatment, then the goal is to access the pulp chamber and remove materials from the root canal space and if present, address deficiencies or repair defects that are
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Public, 2014
Abstract Postcard project reflecting on the possibility of retreating and communicating to the outside world from Banff, Canada.
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Abstract Postcard project reflecting on the possibility of retreating and communicating to the outside world from Banff, Canada.
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Abstract What connection, if any, is there between being self-conscious and being related to an objective world? This chapter examines two broad approaches to answering this question in twentieth-century philosophy. The first argues that it is a condition on being self-conscious that we think of the world as objective; the other argues ...
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