2020, Number S3
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Rev Mex Med Forense 2020; 5 (S3)
Erosive effect caused by carbonated, alcoholic and rehydrating beverages to dental enamel
Contreras-Cortés CP, Capetillo-Hernández GR, Torres-Capetillo EG, Tiburcio-Morteo L, Ochoa-Martínez RE, Cousillas-García A, Lecourtois-Amézquita MG
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 153-156
PDF size: 186.02 Kb.
ABSTRACT
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