INFLUENCE OF THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATION DESIGNS ON THE MARGINAL AND INTERNAL GAPS OF CEREC3 CAD/CAM INLAYS
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Deog-Gyu Seo | Yoon Lee | Young-Ah Yi | Byoung-Duck Roh | D. Seo | B. Roh | Young-Ah Yi | Y. Lee
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