Felicíssimo et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Patents related to the treatment and diagnosis of bruxismFelicíssimo et al., 2018
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- Felicíssimo K
- Quintella C
- Stuginski J
- Salles C
- Rangel Oliveira F
- de Oliveira Barreto L
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Introduction: Bruxism is among the most chronic dental problems worldwide, and its perception may increase indicatively the condition of people's health, avoiding future health problems. Technologic solutions have improved considerably owing to new diagnostic and …
- 206010006514 Bruxism 0 title abstract description 114
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