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- Apex_location abstract "Apex location is a method of determining the length of the root canal of a tooth - manually or with a mechanical canal instrument that passes a low intensity electric current through the tooth.The electrical characteristics of the tooth structure are measured and the exact position of the instrument in the tooth is determined. When the tool tip touches the top of the tooth, the instrument signals that the apical foramen is reached. Whenever the channel instrument is pulled out its length can be measured to determine the depth of the root canal and all other dental tools can be adjusted to this length.".
- Apex_location wikiPageExternalLink index.php?language=0.
- Apex_location wikiPageID "25586904".
- Apex_location wikiPageLength "2219".
- Apex_location wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Apex_location wikiPageRevisionID "668154583".
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Apical_foramen.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dentistry.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_impedance.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_apex_locator.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Root_canal.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Apex_location wikiPageWikiLinkText "apex location".
- Apex_location hasPhotoCollection Apex_location.
- Apex_location wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Endodontology.
- Apex_location subject Category:Dentistry.
- Apex_location hypernym Method.
- Apex_location type Software.
- Apex_location type Science.
- Apex_location type Specialty.
- Apex_location comment "Apex location is a method of determining the length of the root canal of a tooth - manually or with a mechanical canal instrument that passes a low intensity electric current through the tooth.The electrical characteristics of the tooth structure are measured and the exact position of the instrument in the tooth is determined. When the tool tip touches the top of the tooth, the instrument signals that the apical foramen is reached.".
- Apex_location label "Apex location".
- Apex_location sameAs m.09rx07b.
- Apex_location sameAs Q4779444.
- Apex_location sameAs Q4779444.
- Apex_location wasDerivedFrom Apex_location?oldid=668154583.
- Apex_location isPrimaryTopicOf Apex_location.