Kovanaze Intranasal Spray vs Traditional Injected Anesthetics: a Study of Pulpal Blood Flow Utilizing Laser Doppler Flowmetry.
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M. Peters | J. Townsend | Kent A. Sabey | Q. Yu | M. Odom | Scott Thayer
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