Induced post-traumatic apexification: 20 year follow-up and morphological study after new fracture

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger - Tập 216 - Trang 120-124 - 2018
Federica Fonzar1, Leopoldo Forner2, Riccardo Fabian-Fonzar1, Carmen Llena2
1Studio Fonzar, Strada dei Tigli, 54, 33030 Campoformido, UD, Italy
2Department of Stomatology, Universitat de València (Spain) Clínica Odontológica, Calle Gascó Oliag, 1, 46010 Valencia, Spain

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