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Retrospective survival analysis of 261 lithium disilicate crowns in a private general practice
Quintessence International , 07/29/09
Valenti M et al. – In this retrospective evaluation, lithium disilicate ceramic restorations had a low clinical failure rate after up to 120 months.
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