Elsevier

Journal of Endodontics

Volume 9, Issue 4, April 1983, Pages 147-152
Journal of Endodontics

Single-visit endodontics: A clinical study

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Summary

A clinical study was conducted to compare single-visit and two-visit endodontic procedures. Under controlled circumstances including accurate diagnosis, proper case selection, and skilled treatment technique, single-visit treatment postoperative sequelae and healing did not differ significantly when compared with two-visit procedures.

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