Juxta-Apical Radiolucency: Prevalence, Characterization, and Association With the Third Molar Status.
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G. Ambrosano | F. Haiter-Neto | D. Freitas | Eduarda Helena Leandro Nascimento | M. R. Nadaes | A. Oenning
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