Estimating ages by third molars: stages of development in Brazilian young adults.
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Maria Gabriela Haye Biazevic | Edgard Michel-Crosato | E. Michel-Crosato | M. G. Biazevic | Thais Torralbo Lopez | Caroline Parducci Arruda | Marcos Rocha | Ana Silvia André de Oliveira Rosin | T. Lopez | Marcos Rocha
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