Three incomplete caries removal techniques compared over two years in primary molars with asymptomatic deep caries or reversible pulpitis
To directly compare the survival rates of three incomplete caries removal techniques that differed in the amount of caries removal and the base material used. Methods: Ninety-six primary molars with asymptomatic deep caries or reversible pulpitis were randomly assigned to three groups: (1) indirect...
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Main Authors: | Papimon Chompu-Inwai, Kamolthip Boonsongsawat, Thanapat Sastraruji, Tidarat Sophasri, Siripun Mankaen, Sutasinee Nondon, Sumattaya Tunlek, Supitchaya Katwong |
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2018
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