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(a) Platelet-rich fibrin, (b) nano-hydroxyapatite (G Bone, SHAG31 - Surgiwear company) (c) samples radiographed along with 8-mm aluminum step wedge, (d) radiopacity measured using DIGORA for windows 2.9.113.490, (e) Preoperative radiograph of 11 (left side) with an open apex. Postoperative (right-side labeled with red circle) radiograph shows increased amount of radiopacity obtained within root canal when platelet-rich fibrin + 50wt% nanohydroxyapatite used as apexification material
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