Quantitative Polygraphic Controlled Study on Efficacy and Safety of Oral Splint Devices in Tooth-grinding Subjects
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概要
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- 2004-05-01
著者
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Lavigne G.
Faculty Of Dental Medicine Universite De Montreal
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ROMPRE P.
Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universite de Montreal
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GUITARD F.
Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universite de Montreal
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Rompre P.
Faculty Of Dental Medicine Universite De Montreal
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Rompre P.
Department Of Stomatology Faculty Of Dentistry Universite De Montreal
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Rompre P.
Department De Restauration Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program Faculte De Medecine Dentaire Universi
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Lavigne G.
Department De Restauration Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program Faculte De Medecine Dentaire Universi
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Guitard F.
Faculty Of Dental Medicine Universite De Montreal
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DUBE C.
Department de Restauration, Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program, Faculte de medecine dentaire, Unive
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MANZINI C.
Department de Restauration, Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program, Faculte de medecine dentaire, Unive
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GUITARD F.
Department de Restauration, Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program, Faculte de medecine dentaire, Unive
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DE GRANDMONT
Department de Restauration, Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program, Faculte de medecine dentaire, Unive
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Manzini C.
Department De Restauration Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program Faculte De Medecine Dentaire Universi
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De Grandmont
Department De Restauration Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program Faculte De Medecine Dentaire Universi
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Guitard F.
Centre D'etude Sur Le Sommeil Et Des Rythmes Biologiques Hopital Du Sacre-coeur De Montreal
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Dube C.
Department De Restauration Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program Faculte De Medecine Dentaire Universi
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