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Hydrophilic vinyl polysiloxane impression materials.

Avishai Sadan1

  • 1Department of Comprehensive Care, Case School of Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. avishai.sadan@case.edu

Practical Procedures & Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD
|August 27, 2005
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