The Ablation Threshold of Er:YAG and Er:YSGG Laser Radiation in Dental Enamel
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R. Franzen | P. Hering | P. Hering | N. Gutknecht | C. Apel | J. Meister | C. Apel | N. Gutknecht | R.S. Ioana | J. Meister | R. Franzen | R. S. Ioana | R. Ioana | Peter Hering
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