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One of my colleagues is looking at the efficacy of chemical agents in matrixectomy procedures - post-operative pain, healing times, regrowth rates - in particular, comparing the use of phenol and sodium hydroxide. I know Ian Graham in New Zealand presented a paper some years back but does anyone know of recent quality research that has been peer reviewed?
Thanks for your assistance.
Mark Russell
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