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Clinical relevance for the use of ozone to enhance the remineralizing potential of n-HAP on initial enamel lesions

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Samuel, S.R. Clinical relevance for the use of ozone to enhance the remineralizing potential of n-HAP on initial enamel lesions. Clin Oral Invest 21, 5–6 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-016-2009-7

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