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Minerva Stomatologica|December 29, 1998
[A biocompatibility study and the effects of slow-release antibiotic materials in the treatment of periodontal disease. I. The biocompatibility of cellulose acetate charged with 25% tetracycline hydrochloride. A clinical and scanning microscopic study of a case]G Aronna, A De Rosa, F Rosso, et al.
Minerva Stomatologica|December 29, 1998
[A biocompatibility study and the effects of slow-release antibiotic materials in the treatment of periodontal disease. II. The biocompatibility and behavior of polyhydroxyethyl methacrylate (pHEMA) as a slow-release material for tetracycline of metronidazole. A study of 2 cases]G Aronna, A De Rosa, F Rosso, et al.
The New Microbiologica|October 1, 1996
Effects of sodium polystyrene sulfonate on gingival plaque: microbiological investigation and clinical follow-upG Aronna, A De Rosa, M Torino, et al.
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Minerva Stomatologica|December 29, 1998
[A biocompatibility study and the effects of slow-release antibiotic materials in the treatment of periodontal disease. I. The biocompatibility of cellulose acetate charged with 25% tetracycline hydrochloride. A clinical and scanning microscopic study of a case]G Aronna, A De Rosa, F Rosso, et al.
Minerva Stomatologica|December 29, 1998
[A biocompatibility study and the effects of slow-release antibiotic materials in the treatment of periodontal disease. II. The biocompatibility and behavior of polyhydroxyethyl methacrylate (pHEMA) as a slow-release material for tetracycline of metronidazole. A study of 2 cases]G Aronna, A De Rosa, F Rosso, et al.
The New Microbiologica|October 1, 1996
Effects of sodium polystyrene sulfonate on gingival plaque: microbiological investigation and clinical follow-upG Aronna, A De Rosa, M Torino, et al.
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