A comparative scanning electron microscopic study on the characteristics of demineralized dentin root surface using different tetracycline HCl concentrations and application times.
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C F Cox | A G Isik | B Tarim | A A Hafez | F S Yalçin | U Onan | C. Cox | A. Hafez | U. Onan | F. Yalçin | A. Işık | B. Tarım | B. Tarim
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