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  • Glassix [v0.76.0]

    Glassix [v0.76.0] -

  • Glassix [v0.76.0]

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  • Glassix [v0.76.0]

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  • Glassix [v0.76.0]

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    Glassix [v0.76.0] -

    * De novo malignancy after pancreas transplantation in Japan. Tomimaru, Y; Ito, T; Marubashi, S; Kawamoto, K; Tomokuni, A; Asaoka, Science.gov fiber post cemented: Topics by Science.gov

    Glassix fiber-reinforced dental posts are anatomical, light-transmitting components designed for restoring teeth with insufficient structure, offering a modulus of elasticity similar to dentin to reduce root fractures. Research indicates that these posts, when utilized with high-quality resin cements, provide superior marginal sealing and significantly lower microleakage compared to traditional materials. For more details, visit Science.gov . japan post group: Topics by Science.gov Glassix [v0.76.0]

    Glassix [v0.76.0] -

    * De novo malignancy after pancreas transplantation in Japan. Tomimaru, Y; Ito, T; Marubashi, S; Kawamoto, K; Tomokuni, A; Asaoka, Science.gov fiber post cemented: Topics by Science.gov

    Glassix fiber-reinforced dental posts are anatomical, light-transmitting components designed for restoring teeth with insufficient structure, offering a modulus of elasticity similar to dentin to reduce root fractures. Research indicates that these posts, when utilized with high-quality resin cements, provide superior marginal sealing and significantly lower microleakage compared to traditional materials. For more details, visit Science.gov . japan post group: Topics by Science.gov