Residual dentine thickness

Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

The thickness of the remaining dentine following intraradicular procedures may be the most important iatrogenic factor that correlates to incoming fracture resistance of the root. A thorough knowledge of the root canal anatomy is essential for successful endodontic therapy. The thickness of root canal walls is an important factor since any false assumptions about it may lead to problems such as strip perforation.

Authors and Affiliations

Anil K Tomer, Anjali Miglani, Priyali Chauhan, Nidhi Malik, Anushree Gupta

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Anil K Tomer, Anjali Miglani, Priyali Chauhan, Nidhi Malik, Anushree Gupta (2016). Residual dentine thickness. International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences, 2(4), 96-99. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-514430