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A E Michanowicz1, J P Michanowicz, J Ardila
1University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, PA.
Abstract:
This article presents a case of a two-rooted maxillary central incisor with previous endodontic therapy. One root canal was well filled and the other partially filled. A post was present in each root and the tooth had a crown. Surgery was performed and an amalgam retrograde filling was placed. A 6-month postoperative radiograph shows repair.
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