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An up to 50-year follow-up of crown and veneer survival in a dental practice
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Frost, P.M
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Olley, R.C
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Canonical Wnt pathway gene expression and their clinical correlation in oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Balakrishnan, A.
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Marimuthu, M.
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Muthusekhar, M.
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Shanmugam, S.
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Wahab, A.
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Self-Limiting versus Conventional Caries Removal: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Ali, A.H
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Andiappan
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M
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Banerjee, A.
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Bruce, K.D
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Foschi, F.
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Koller, G.
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Mannocci, F.
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