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[Correlation of endometric results with the conditions in the root canal].
The correlation of endometric measurements with physical indicators, such as electrode impedance, electrolyte conductivity, in canal geometry and measuring electrode insulation, seems to be secured by the coincidence between the results of experimental and theoretical calculations. The measuring principle on which the currently available endometric instruments operate, do offer the measuring accuracy required for clinical use.