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The control of haemorrhage at the operative site during periradicular surgery
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1999
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Clinical TechniqueAnesthesiaPeriradicular SurgeryOperative DentistryVascular SurgeryCalcium AlginateEffective Apical SealingSurgeryVascular TraumaPostoperative TreatmentOperative SiteMedicinePerioperative CarePostoperative ConsiderationRoot Canal TreatmentAnesthesiology
CLINICAL TECHNIQUE: Effective apical sealing in endodontic surgery requires a dry root-end cavity to insert the filling material. A number of procedures for controlling haemorrhage have been described in the literature. An improvement of these techniques is proposed in this paper: by using a mixture of surgical wax and fibres of calcium alginate. This device, easy to place, sterile and non-toxic, permits placement of a root-end filling under more favourable conditions.
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