Neutrosophic statistical analysis of implant, endodontic knowledge
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An implant refers to the placement of small pins, usually made of titanium inside the bone, which are used to replace the root of a lost tooth, with the aim of placing a crown to replace the functionality and appearance of the missing tooth. Endodontics refers to a procedure by means of which pulp diseases are treated in order to conserve the dental organ in the mouth, which will be evaluated in the present investigation whose objective is to carry out a neutrosophical analysis on the knowledge of the students of the odontology career concerning the implant vs. endodontics, in the investigation were used empirical character as the observation and theoretical as they were the inductive-deductive, synthetic analytical, in addition to the statistical mathematicians. The results obtained make evident the need to continue investigating this subject from different aspects of science.
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