A case of Heck's disease treated with Quantum Molecular Resonance Scalpel.

Ann Stomatol (Roma)

Oral Medicine, Pathology and Laser-assisted Surgery Unit, Dentistry Section, SBiBiT Department, University of Parma, Italy.

Published: December 2013

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