Influence of parafunctional loading and prosthetic connection on stress distribution: a 3D finite element analysis.
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E. Pellizzer | F. Verri | R. M. Falcón-Antenucci | Daniel A de Faria Almeida | J. F. Santiago Júnior | Leonardo Bueno Torcato
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