Impact of low-level laser therapy on hyposalivation, salivary pH, and quality of life in head and neck cancer patients post-radiotherapy
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H. Segreto | R. Segreto | M. Marcucci | R. S. Dias | L. Palma | Fernanda Aurora Stabile Gonnelli | A. Giordani
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