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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 97, No 1, 37-43.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 97, Issue 1, 37-43
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Indirect pulp-capping of carious teeth with periapical lesions



RE Jordan, M Suzuki, and DH Skinner

Twenty-four vital teeth with deep carious lesions associated with radiographically demonstrable periapical lesions were treated conservatively by means of the indirect pulp-capping technique. Eleven teeth showed apparent resolution of periapical pathology, an absence of pain, and continued vitality when followed up as long as seven years postoperatively.


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