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Reconstruction of the Severely Resorbed Maxilla with Autogenous Bone, Platelet‐Rich Plasma, and Implants: 1 ‐Year Results of a Controlled Prospective 5‐Year Study

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Reconstruction of the Severely Resorbed Maxilla with Autogenous Bone, Platelet‐Rich Plasma, and Implants: 1 ‐Year Results of a Controlled Prospective 5‐Year Study

Auteurs : Andreas Thor ; Karin Wannfors ; Lars Sennerby ; Lars Rasmusson

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