Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Based Survey About Variations In Root Canal Anatomy Among The Undergraduate Students
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Innovative technology; Knowledge; practice; root canal anatomy; undergraduates; variations.Abstract
Introduction: Root canal treatment is a type of endodontic procedure that consists of steps such as cleaning , shaping, disinfection and obturation of root canals followed by the last step which is sealing of the pulp cavity. To perform a successful root canal treatment, one should know about the tooth structure, variations in root canal anatomy.
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