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Study And Application Of Repairing Mandibular Defect By Autogenic Morselized Bone
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Effects Of Mandibular Setback On The Inferior Alveolar Nerve And Temporomandibular Joint
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In Vitro Intraoral Resurfacing Of Dental Ceramic Prostheses Using High-Speed Clinical Handpieces
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A Clinicopathologic And Immunohistochemical Study Of Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Of Intraoral Salivary Glands
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The Surgical Correction Of Square Jaw Via Intraoral Approach And Its Evaluation Of The Treatment Results
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Corrosion Behavior Of Intraoral Fluoride Controlled-release Device To Chromium-cobalt Castings
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Corrosion Behavior Of Titanium In Artificial Saliva With Intraoral Fluoride Releasing-controlled Device
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Design And Manufacture Intra-support Fracture Fixator Of Hook Type For The Zygomatic Arch Through Intraoral Incision
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Study Of The Effect Of Occlusal Vertical Rising On The Condylar Cartilage Histological Featuers And The Expression Of PCNA And BMP-2 In Adolescent Rats
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The Clinical Study Of Mandibular Protrusion Deviation Treated With Orthadontic And Orthgnathic Treatment
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Application Of Self-made Transbuccal Pipe For Fractured Mandible Angle And Mandible Ramus
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Design And Dosiology Analysis Of The Intraoral Electron Cone Made By Ourselves
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Six Preventive Measures Of The Intraoral Prominent Mandibular Angle Reduction Complications
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Clinical And Pathological Analysis Between Primary Focuses In Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Tongue And Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis
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The Intraoral Study On The Stability Of Two Colorimeters
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The Clinical Research Of Resection Of Mandibular Benign Tumor And Reconstruction Through Intraoral Approach
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The Study Of Intraoral Digital Impression In Scan Repeatability And Fixed Bridge Fit
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Research Of Resection Of Mandibular Ameloblastoma And Homochronous With Autogenous Bone Graft
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A Modified Intraoral And Extraoral Approach Osteotomy For The Prominent Mandibular Angle
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The Applied Anatomy And Clinical Study Of Resection Of Benign Lesions Of Cervical Vertebral Body Via Endoscopic Intraoral Approach
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