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OMIM - Congenital disorder
OMIM - Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Peri-implant and junctional epithelia of rats after tooth extraction and implant placement
OMIM - Dentin dysplasia
OMIM - Blepharocheilodontic syndrome
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Is it safe and effective to extract impacted maxillary tooth adjacent to maxillary sinus via submaxi…
Tooth extractions in intravenous bisphosphonate-treated patients: a refined protocol.
Sonosurgery for atraumatic tooth extraction: a clinical report.
Intra-oral PTH administration promotes tooth extraction socket healing.
A review on alveolar ridge preservation following tooth extraction.
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Antibiotic Therapy in Erupted Tooth Extractions
Single Tooth Extraction in Damaged Alveoli and Implant Site Development:TootToo
Bacteraemia Secondary to Tooth Extraction: Chlorhexidine Prophylaxis Protocols
Prospective Randomized Study: Assessment of PRF Efficacy in Prevention of Jaw Osteonecrosis After To…
Alveolar Ridge Preservation Techniques After Tooth Extraction
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