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9:00 AM | Clinical evaluation of electric disinfection during early stages of en-dodontic treatment B. BENZ, V. SCHWEIER, and R. HICHEL, Univerity of Munich, Germany |
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9:15 AM | Substantive antimicrobial activity in chlorhexidine-treated human root dentin B.R. BASRANI, J.M. SANTOS, L. TJÄDERHANE, H.P. LAWRENCE, and S. FRIEDMAN, University of Toronto, Canada |
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9:30 AM | Herpesvirus DNA Detection and Transcription in Periapical Lesions M.A. SABETI1, H. NOWZARI1, Y. VALLES2, V. KERMANI2, and J. SLOTS1, 1University of Southern California School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, USA, 2Immuno-Biogene, Inc, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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9:45 AM | The use of species- and genus-specific PCR primers to identify bacteria in endodontic infections A.F. FOUAD, J. BARRY, Q. ZHU, M. CAIMANO, M. CLAWSON, R. CARVER, K. HAZLETT, and J.D. RADOLF, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA |
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10:00 AM | 4-META Resin inhibits the Proliferation of Oral Bacteria S. MIYAKOSHI, T. INOUE, K. MATSUZAKA, Y. KOIKE, and M. SHIMONO, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan |
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10:15 AM | Antibacterial Efficiency Of 10 Root Canal Cements On Aerobe And Anaerobe Microorganisms . ANGUIANO P. R;.JÚAREZ O.M.; PEREA MEJÍA L.M.;GARCÍA ARANDA R.L, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico D.F, Mexico |
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10:30 AM | Bond strengths of resin-based composite to Ca(OH)2-treated dentin W.C. WINDLEY, III, A.V. RITTER, and M. TROPE, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
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10:45 AM | Effect of NaOCl and EDTA on mercury release from dental amalgam I. ROTSTEIN1, M. KARAWANI2, S. SAHAR-HELFT2, C. MOR2, and D. STEINBERG2, 1University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA, 2Hebrew University-Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel |
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