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      Quantitative analysis of metallic artifacts caused by dental metals: comparison of cone-beam and multi-detector row CT scanners

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                Journal
                Oral Radiology
                Oral Radiol
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0911-6028
                1613-9674
                December 2011
                June 30 2011
                December 2011
                : 27
                : 2
                : 114-120
                Article
                10.1007/s11282-011-0071-z
                4f426901-feda-4fb7-81a2-0006da696e41
                © 2011

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