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Orthodontic management in patients with haemophilia. About two

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ODONTODISPLASIA – CASO FAMILIAR RARO

... Odontodysplasia is considered a rare dental development anomaly, which leads to enamel and dentin hypoplasia of the affected teeth, whose etiology is still uncertain and broadly discussed. At the clinical exam, the teeth with odontodysplasia are usually shorter than those of normality standards, wit ...
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assessment of infection control protocols in dental - Hu

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Fractured Tooth: Root Canal or Extraction?

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