Resin Infiltration May Reduce Proximal Carious Lesion Progression in Permanent Teeth With Ongoing Uncertainty for Primary Teeth

Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice - Tập 19 - Trang 177-179 - 2019
Mark D. Robertson, Mariana Pinheiro Araujo, Nicola P.T. Innes

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