Monday, September 3, 2018

Difficult Extraction of Post-Endodontically Treated Upper Second Molar : A Case Report by Ashvini Kishor Vadane in BJSTR

Abstract

The ideal tooth extraction is “the painless removal of the whole tooths, or roots, with minimal trauma to the investing tissues, so that the wound heals uneventfully & no post-operative prosthetic problem is created. The present article reports a case of difficult extraction in 39 years female. The aim of the article is to report a case of difficult extraction of post-endodontic ally treated upper second molar.



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