“Good is not good when better is expected.”

This adage — originated by English author Thomas Fuller and popularized by the late broadcaster Vin Scully — ought to serve as a clinical mantra for endodontists. It sounds the warning of complacency. More importantly, it beckons us to engage in lifelong learning at the service of our patients. This fall issue of Endodontic Practice […]

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