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Reabsorciones inesperadas en raíces de molares temporales

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2012
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Entre los objetivos de este estudio se encuentra determinar la frecuencia de reabsorciones inesperadas en los primeros y segundos molares inferiores en la muestra estudiada, analizar las diferencias entre entre los primeros y segundos molares inferiores y estudiar las posible diferencias en relación al sexo. [ABSTRACT] The aim of this study is to determine the frequencyof unexpected reabsorbtion in the first and second low molars in the study ; We analyze the differences between the first and second low molars and to study the possible differences in relation to the sex.
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