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Root dentinal microcracks: a post-extraction experimental phenomenon?

Gustavo De-DeusD M CavalcanteFelipe Gonçalves BelladonnaJ CarvalhalErick Miranda SouzaR T LopesM A VersianiEmmanuel João Nogueira Leal da SilvaPaul Michael Howell Dummer
Published in: International endodontic journal (2018)
This in situ cadaveric model revealed the lack of pre-existing dentinal microcracks in non-endodontically treated teeth. Thus, the finding of dentinal microcracks observed in previous cross-sectional images of stored extracted teeth is unsound and not valid. It should be assumed that microcracks observed in stored extracted teeth subjected to root canal procedures are a result of the extraction process and/or the post-extraction storage conditions. Therefore, as a consequence, the presence of such dentinal microcracks in stored extracted teeth - observable in cross-sectional images of the roots - should be referred to as experimental dentinal microcracks.
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