In Vivo Assessment of the Calcium Salt-Forming Ability of a New Calcium Silicate-Based Intracanal Medicament: Bio-C Temp
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S. Takenaka | Y. Noiri | N. Ohkura | N. Yoshiba | K. Yoshiba | N. Edanami | Razi Saifullah Ibn Belal | Rosa Edith Baldeon Gutierrez | Shintaro Takahara
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