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The morphology of the apical foramen in posterior teeth in a North Indian population

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The incidence of oval canals was higher in this Indian population compared to other populations. In 92% and 96% of teeth the difference between the maximum and the minimum diameter of all foramina was less than or equal to 0.20 and 0.25 mm, respectively. Therefore, four to five instrument sizes larger than the first binding file would have been necessary to shape the minor apical foramen of more than 95% of the teeth included in this study to make them round.

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