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A fistula found in association with a non-vital tooth should be
1. cauterized to remove the epithelium.
2. traced to source with a gutta-percha point on a radiograph.
3. treated with combined surgical and nonsurgical root canal therapy.
4. treated with nonsurgical root canal therapy.
(2) and (4)
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A fistula found in association with a non-vital tooth should be
1. cauterized to remove the epithelium.
2. traced to source with a gutta-percha point on a radiograph.
3. treated with combined surgical and nonsurgical root canal therapy.
4. treated with nonsurgical root canal therapy.
(2) and (4)
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