A comparative study of assessment of dental appearance by dentists, dental technicians, and laymen using computer-aided image manipulation.

A Comparative Study of Assessment of Dental Appearence by Dentists, Dental Technicians, and Laymen Using Computer-Aided Image Manipulation

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