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cervical dentinal triangle

cer·vi·cal den·ti·nal tri·an·gle

(sĕrvi-kăl denti-năl trīang-gĕl)
Three-sided overhanging projection of dentin from the wall of the pulp chamber of a tooth that impedes the dentist's access to the root canals.
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