Influence of the degree of dentine mineralization on pulp chamber temperature increase during resin-based composite (RBC) light-activation.
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L. Poskus | J. G. A. Guimarães | E. M. da Silva | A. G. Penelas | J. D. N. Filho | Michele Silveira Simão
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