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The study aims to compare two methods of repairing and saving a badly damaged or infected tooth. One method is called root canal treatment (RoCT) and the other (new method) is called pulpotomy. RoCT i...
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Lead Sponsor
King's College London
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Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Liverpool
Guy's Hospital
London
King's College Hospital
London
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