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Abfraction: A Unique Access Approach

  • Writer: The New Dentist
    The New Dentist
  • Jul 29
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 30

Brought to you by Board-Certified Endodontist, Dr. Willliam Nudera


Ever considered facial access on a lateral incisor? In this short but powerful case breakdown, Dr. William Nudera tackles a tricky necrotic pulp case with a severe abfraction lesion, and he makes a bold decision to access the canal through the facial surface.




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