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Iseri U et al. – The CO2 laser may be a useful instrument in the treatment of soft tissue pathologies in VBDs patients due to minimal damage to surrounding tissue. Use of complete or partial dentures has been considered a practical, economic, and nonsurgical treatment option for patients who have been diagnosed with VBDs.

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