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Microflora in teeth associated with apical periodontitis: a methodological observational study comparing two protocols and three microscopy techniques
International Endodontic Journal, 06/24/09
Richardson N et al. - Both protocols had merits and de-merits. The combination of microscopy techniques offered complementary views of intra-radicular bacterial colonization. The perception of confinement of the host/microbial interface at the apical foramen is not entirely correct; PMNs may be found even in the coronal third of root canals containing necrotic pulp tissue.
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