Endodontic References

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    Grossman L: Root Canal Therapy. 4th edition, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 15-40, 1955.
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    Grossman L: Focal Infection: Are Oral Foci of Infection Related to Systemic Disease? Dent ClinN Amer, 749-63,Nov. 1960.
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    Bender TB, Seltzer S, Yermish M: The Incidence of Bacteremia in Endodontic Manipulation. Oral Surg 13(3):353-60, 1960.
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    Goldman M, Pearson A: A Preliminary Investigation of the Hollow-Tube Theory in Endodontics: Studies withNeo-tetrazolium. J Oral Therapeutics and Pharm, 1(6):618-26, May 1965.
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    Tomeck C: Reaction of Rat Connective Tissue to Polyethylene Tube Implants. Part. I. Oral Surg 21(3):379-87,March 1966.
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    Torneck C: Reaction of Rat Connective Tissue to Polyethylene Tube Implants. Part. II. Oral Surg 24(5):674-83,Nov. 1967.
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    Phillips J: Rat Connective Tissue Response to Hollow Polyethylene Tube Implants. J Canad Dent Assoc 33(2):59-64, Feb. 1967.
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    Davis M, Joseph S, Bucher J: Periapical and Intracanal Healing Following Incomplete Root Canal Fillings in Dogs.Oral Surg 31(5):662-675, May 1971.
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    Baumgarther J, Heggers J, Harrison J: The Incidence of Bacteremias Related to Endodontic Procedures. I. NonsurgicalEndodontics. J Endodon 2(5):135-40, May 1976.
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    Ehrrnann E: Focal Infection: The Endodontic Point of View. Oral Surg 44:628-34, Oct. 1977.
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    Wenger J, Tsaknis P, delRio C, Ayer W: The Effects of Partially Filled Polyethylene Tube Intraosseous Implants inRats. Oral Surg 46:88-100, July 1978.
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    Delivanis P, Snowden R, Doyle R: Localization of Blood-borne Bacteria in Instrumented Unfilled Root Canals.Oral Surg 52(4):430-32, Oct. 1981.
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    Grossman L: Puipless Teeth and Focal Infection. J Endodon 8:S18-S24, Jan. 1982.
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    Torabinejad M, Theofilopoulos A, Ketering J, Bakiand L: Quantitation of Circulating Immune Complexes, ImmunoglobulinsG and M, and C3 Complement Component in Patients with Large Periapical Lesions. Oral Surg55(2):186-90, Feb. 1983.
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    Delivanis P, Fan V: The Localization of Blood-borne Bacteria in Instrumented Unfilled and OverinstrumentedCanals. J Endodon 10(1 1):521-24, Nov. 1984.
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    Benatti 0, Valdrighi L, Biral R, Pupo J: A Histological Study of the Effect of Diameter Enlargement of the ApicalPortion of the Root Canal. J Endodon 11(10):428-34, Oct. 1985.
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    Wu M, Moorer W, Wesselink P: Capacity of Anaerobic Bacteria Enclosed in a Simulated Root Canal to InduceInflammation. Intemat Endodon J 22:269-77, Nov./Dec. 1989.
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    Schonfeld SE: Oral Microbial Ecology. In: Slots J, Taubman M, eds. Contemporary Oral Microbiology andImmunology. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book, 1992:267-274.
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    Lockhard P, Bolger A, et al. Periodontal Disease and Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease: Does the Evidence Supportan Independent Association? Circulation 2012;125:2520-2544.
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