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Effect of a single dental health education on the management of permanent avulsed teeth by different groups of professionals
Dental Traumatology, 05/29/09
De Lourdes Vieira Frujeri M et al. - Education is extremely important to favor the knowledge on prevention and emergency management of an avulsed tooth, and may enhance the prognosis of tooth avulsion.
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