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Bacteriology of Infected Deciduous Root Canal –A Review

  • 1. Department of Pedodontics, *Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Subharti Dental College, ** Department of Microbiology, Subharti Institute Of Medical Sciences, Meerut-250002 (U.P.)

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The vast majority of diseases of the dental pulp & the periradicular tissues are associated with micro-organisms.
A thorough understanding of these organisms & their relationship to clinical symptoms is necessary to formulate a sound
approach to deciduous root canal therapy. This review article intends to highlight the microflora of infected deciduous root
canal.

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