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“... others. Conclusion: Pretreatment of white spot lesions, with or without aging, did not decrease the SBS...”
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“... and whitespot lesions (WSL) classified as ICDAS 2. Material and Methods: Seventeen human molars with...”
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“... of ganglionic cells in the myenteric plexus due to ischemia and reperfusion that did not recover in the late...”
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“... in commercial varnishes, and their remineralization effect on artificial caries enamel lesions using surface and...”
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“... associated with non-carious cervical lesions and factors such as tension, friction and biocorrosion, which...”
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“... signature. Anti-TNF treatment limits lesions progression and does not drives lesions relapse upon cessation...”
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“... to decrease in both groups, but without a difference between groups. The number of lesions diminished...”
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Excitotoxic lesions in the central nucleus of the amygdala attenuate stress-induced anxiety behavior
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