Tips for Cement into Canals
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Learn an effective technique for inserting cement into the center of the conduit and avoiding air bubbles during post cementation. Using an adapted syringe, the cement is inserted from the inside out, ensuring a homogeneous and secure filling. This practice minimizes repetitive movements and optimizes the cementation process, delivering better results in restorative dentistry.
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