E-papers
E-paper editions are exact digital copies of the DTI print publications. Readers can search and navigate through the e-paper, as well as download and print pages to read offline. In order to promote wide dissemination to our international readership, access to most e-papers is free.
Latest issue
roots international No. 3, 2021
Cover / Editorial / Content / Elements of dental instrument design / Treatment of complex root canal systems—challenging but achievable / En route to the apex with the navigator / Root canal therapy in a maxillary first molar with a highly curved mesiobuccal root / Target endodontic microsurgery / The use of Bio-C Sealer and Bio-C Repair in periapical surgery / Calcium silicate-based endodontic materials: A clinical perspective / Machine-learning algorithms may help in predicting tooth loss / Literature favours air puriers as COVID-19 transmission risk mitigant / The impacts of the pandemic on dental practice - A shift in the oral health paradigm / Slow Dentistry global network growing / Slow down everyone—dentistry does not need to be done at speed - Part 3: “Slow Dentistry has resonated around the world and is growing exponentially” / Dentists who collect: Dr Kenneth Montague of Toronto - An interview with Dr Kenneth Montague, a dentist and art collector / Manufacturer news / Meetings / Submission guidelines / Imprint /
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Cover
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Editorial
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Content
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Elements of dental instrument design
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Treatment of complex root canal systems—challenging but achievable
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En route to the apex with the navigator
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Root canal therapy in a maxillary first molar with a highly curved mesiobuccal root
20 - 23 -
Target endodontic microsurgery
24 - 29 -
The use of Bio-C Sealer and Bio-C Repair in periapical surgery
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Calcium silicate-based endodontic materials: A clinical perspective
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Machine-learning algorithms may help in predicting tooth loss
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Literature favours air puriers as COVID-19 transmission risk mitigant
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The impacts of the pandemic on dental practice - A shift in the oral health paradigm
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Slow Dentistry global network growing
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Slow down everyone—dentistry does not need to be done at speed - Part 3: “Slow Dentistry has resonated around the world and is growing exponentially”
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Dentists who collect: Dr Kenneth Montague of Toronto - An interview with Dr Kenneth Montague, a dentist and art collector
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Manufacturer news
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Meetings
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Submission guidelines
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Imprint
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