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- Abstract : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series
- Background : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series
- Material and methods : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [2]
- Case presentation : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series
- Results : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series
- Discussion : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [1]
- Discussion : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [2]
- Conclusion : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series
- References : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [1]
- References : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [2]
- References : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [3]
- References : Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series [4]
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