How do you prepare the floor of pulp chamber in molars:
A. Swab and dry with cotton wool and excavate
B. Use round bur to flatten the floor
C. Under cut walls
D. Use flat end fissure bur to make it levelled

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Answer :

A. Swab and dry with cotton wool and excavate

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