Congenitally missing lower primary canine, anomalous lower primary first molar and impacted supernumerary premolar in one dental arch
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概要
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- 2004-03-20
著者
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Noda Tadashi
Department Of Oral Biological Science And Division Of Pediatric Dentistry Department Of Oral Health
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Tomizawa Mieko
Department Of Oral Health Science Pediatric Dentistry Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical
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Tomizawa Mieko
Department Of Oral Health And Welfare Faculty Of Dentistry Niigata University
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Noda Tadashi
Department Of Oral Health Science Pediatric Dentistry Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical
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KINOSHITA Shoko
Department of Oral Health Science, Pediatric Dentistry, Niigata University Graduate School of Medica
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Kinoshita Shoko
Department Of Oral Health Science Pediatric Dentistry Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical
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