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The antibacterial effect of camphorated paramonochlorophenol, camphorated phenol and calcium hydroxide in the treatment of infected root canals.
Author(s):
G Sundqvist
,
R Claesson
,
A Byström
Publication date:
1985-09-30
Journal:
Endodontics & dental traumatology
Keywords:
Bacteria
,
drug effects
,
Calcium Hydroxide
,
pharmacology
,
Camphor
,
Chlorophenols
,
Dental Pulp Diseases
,
microbiology
,
therapy
,
Disinfectants
,
Drug Combinations
,
Humans
,
Phenols
,
Root Canal Irrigants
,
Root Canal Therapy
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Herbal Medicines Journal (Herb Med J)
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3865763
DOI::
10.1111/j.1600-9657.1985.tb00652.x
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Bacteria
,
drug effects
,
Calcium Hydroxide
,
pharmacology
,
Camphor
,
Chlorophenols
,
Dental Pulp Diseases
,
microbiology
,
therapy
,
Disinfectants
,
Drug Combinations
,
Humans
,
Phenols
,
Root Canal Irrigants
,
Root Canal Therapy
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Bacteria
,
drug effects
,
Calcium Hydroxide
,
pharmacology
,
Camphor
,
Chlorophenols
,
Dental Pulp Diseases
,
microbiology
,
therapy
,
Disinfectants
,
Drug Combinations
,
Humans
,
Phenols
,
Root Canal Irrigants
,
Root Canal Therapy
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