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An investigation of current endodontic practice and training needs in primary care in the north west of England
British Dental Journal , 06/02/09
Palmer NOA et al. - The results of this study suggest that primary care dentists in the north west of England have embraced modern techniques and follow most aspects of accepted endodontic practice. Despite the majority having postgraduate training in the last two years, only a minority used rubber dam routinely for endodontic treatment.
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