Effect of different radiopacifying agents on the physicochemical properties of white Portland cement and white mineral trioxide aggregate.
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C. Bramante | M. H. Hungaro Duarte | R. R. Vivan | R. O. Zapata | P. G. Minotti | M. Tanomaru Filho | Flaviana Bombarda de Andrade | I. Gomes de Moraes | C. Rodrigues | R. Vivan
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