"8183","Gaining access through a calcified pulp chamber: a clinical challenge","Dental pulp is prone to dystrophic mineralization; this mineralization can be so extensive that the entire root canal system is obliterated, As a result, root canal treatment can become a difficult if not impossible task, This article presents the endodontic management of a tooth with an obliterated pulp chamber and associated with a discharging sinus in a teenage patient, The role of a calcium hydroxide lining to induce mineralization and cause the obliteration of the pulpal space is also discussed.","http://cogprints.org/8183/","Ngeow, Dr. W.C. and Thong, Y.L.","UNSPECIFIED"," Ngeow, Dr. W.C. and Thong, Y.L. (1998) Gaining access through a calcified pulp chamber: a clinical challenge. [Journal (Paginated)] ","ngeowy@um.edu.my,","1998-09"