Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy Through AdolescenceJ. R. Pinkham |
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... Calcium hydroxide preparations should be placed routinely over dentin in any area that is appreciably deeper than the dentino - enamel junction , either from mechanical preparation , caries excavation , or a coronal fracture involving ...
... Calcium hydroxide preparations should be placed routinely over dentin in any area that is appreciably deeper than the dentino - enamel junction , either from mechanical preparation , caries excavation , or a coronal fracture involving ...
Page 403
... calcium hydroxide preparation ( vertical lines ) is placed directly , followed by reinforced zinc oxide and eugenol interim restoration ( white area ) . C shows reparative dentin that has formed ( horizontal lines in pulp chamber roof ) ...
... calcium hydroxide preparation ( vertical lines ) is placed directly , followed by reinforced zinc oxide and eugenol interim restoration ( white area ) . C shows reparative dentin that has formed ( horizontal lines in pulp chamber roof ) ...
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... calcium hydroxide ( Fig . 32-4 , left middle ) . The goal is to maintain the radicular pulp's viability to allow apexogenesis or apical closure ( Dannenberg , 1974 ) . Calcium hydroxide placed directly on APEXOGENESIS APEXIFICATION ...
... calcium hydroxide ( Fig . 32-4 , left middle ) . The goal is to maintain the radicular pulp's viability to allow apexogenesis or apical closure ( Dannenberg , 1974 ) . Calcium hydroxide placed directly on APEXOGENESIS APEXIFICATION ...
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