Using a Dental Operating Microscope in the Treatment of Reversible Pulpitis in Primary Teeth
Objectives:Treatment with minimal intervention is a new philosophy in modern dentistry. High-tech diagnostic tools and methods are used in the practice to ensure early disease detection and treatment with minimal loss of damaged structures. The aim of this study is to investigate the application of...
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Nadezhda Mitova [verfasserIn] Maya Rashkova [verfasserIn] Zornitsa Lazarova [verfasserIn] Natalia Gateva [verfasserIn] |
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In: Cumhuriyet Dental Journal - Cumhuriyet University, 2018, 23(2020), 1, Seite 13-21 |
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