Selective carious tissue removal and glass ionomer liner reduction of pulp stress in bulk fill resin composite restorations
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C. Soares | R. França | M. P. Rodrigues | A. B. F. Vilela | G. F. Bragança | Laryssa Silva da Cunha | A. Schettini
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