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The effect of quitting smoking on the risk of unfavorable events after surgical treatment of oral potentially malignant lesions
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 10/29/09
Vladimirov BS et al. – Cessation of smoking significantly reduced the risk of unfavorable events after surgical treatment of oral potentially malignant lesions in smokers.
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