Flare-ups in endodontics: I. Etiological factors. 1985

Journal of Endodontics
Samuel Seltzer, I J Naidorf

Abstract

A number of hypothetical mechanisms which may be responsible for pain and swelling before and during endodontic therapy are presented. These mechanisms may be interrelated.

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