Vestibular surgical access to the palatine root of the superior first molar: "low-dose cone-beam" CT analysis of the pathway and its anatomic variations.
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Damiano Pasqualini | Elio Berutti | Lorenzo Bianchi | E. Berutti | D. Pasqualini | Mauro Rigolone | Silvio Diego Bianchi | S. Bianchi | L. Bianchi | M. Rigolone
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