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Assessment of Root Restorations Effect on Treatment of Gingival Recessions by Gingival Connective Tissue Grafts

تقييم أثر الترميمات الجذرية في نجاح معالجة الانحسارات اللَّثوية بالطُّعوم الضامة اللَّثوية

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 Publication date 2009
  fields Dentistry
and research's language is العربية
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This study was carried out To assess Of Root Restorations Effect (GC Fuji II) On Treatment Of Gingival Recessions By Gingival Connective Tissue Grafts

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