“…2,5,19,24,25 In this study, four levels were chosen for the analysis of root canal transport and centralization: 1, 3, 5, and 7 mm from the foramen. 26 These measurements represent the foraminal, apical, middle, and coronal third segments of the root, which usually have canal curvatures resulting in a high vulnerability to iatrogenic accidents. The crowns were kept intact to reproduce the clinical situation in which the cervical dentin interference could produce tension or resistance during root canal instrumentation.…”