Conservative treatment of patients with periapical lesions associated with extraoral sinus tracts.
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F. G. Pappen | J. Soares | F. B. De Carvalho | G. S. Araújo | R. de Toledo Leonardo | R. K. de Pontes Lima | V. T. Rodrigues
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