Solid PRF Serves as Basis for Guided Open Wound Healing of the Ridge after Tooth Extraction by Accelerating the Wound Healing Time Course—A Prospective Parallel Arm Randomized Controlled Single Blind Trial
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S. Ghanaati | A. Heselich | S. Al-Maawi | R. Sader | H. Zadeh | J. Rutkowski | P. Neff | J. Śmieszek-Wilczewska
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