Эндодонтическое лечение в одно посещение: современные стандарты. Части VI-VII1 Лечение апикальных периодонтитов в одно посещение (часть 1)
Abstract
lies the teeth-saving technologies. The paper described the basic aspects of modern endodontics
with references to world literature, introduces the concept of endodontic treatment
of teeth in one visit, which the authors believe must now become the standard quality
of endodontic treatment. The basis of the work is proposed by the author the protocol of
apical periodontitis treatment in one visit.
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. Endodontics Today. 2011;9(2):58-65. (In Russ.)