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Avicenna J Dent Res
. 2015;7(1): 5. doi:
10.17795/ajdr-24038
Research Article
Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study of Root and Canal Morphology of Maxillary first Molar in an Iranian Population
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1
, Mitra Vossoghi
1
* , Abbas Shokri
2
, Bahare Shams
3
, Maryam Vossoghi
4
, Elham Khoshbin
1
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