Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark

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Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark. / Demant, Sune; Markvart, Merete; Bjørndal, Lars.

I: International Journal of Dentistry, Bind 2012, 2012, s. 526137.

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Demant, S, Markvart, M & Bjørndal, L 2012, 'Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark', International Journal of Dentistry, bind 2012, s. 526137. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/526137

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Demant, S., Markvart, M., & Bjørndal, L. (2012). Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark. International Journal of Dentistry, 2012, 526137. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/526137

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Demant S, Markvart M, Bjørndal L. Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark. International Journal of Dentistry. 2012;2012:526137. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/526137

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Demant, Sune ; Markvart, Merete ; Bjørndal, Lars. / Quality-Shaping Factors and Endodontic Treatment amongst General Dental Practitioners with a Focus on Denmark. I: International Journal of Dentistry. 2012 ; Bind 2012. s. 526137.

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