Silva et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Minimally invasive access cavities: does size really matter?Silva et al., 2021
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- Silva E
- Versiani M
- Souza E
- De‐Deus G
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- International Endodontic Journal
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Over the last few years, minimally invasive treatments have been embraced in all fields of medicine as a consequence of advances in microsystem engineering, nanotechnology, laser therapy, and high-resolution imaging tools for diagnostics and guidance of surgical …
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