Salivary Chromium and Cobalt Concentrations in Patients with Dental Metallic Restorations-A Pilot Study
<b>Introduction:</b> Metal ions, released from dental alloys due to corrosion, come in contact with the cells of the surrounding tissues and may spread throughout the body via the gastrointestinal system, thus inducing dose-dependent cytopathological effects. This study aimed to assess a...
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Main Authors: | Zlatina Tomova (Author), Desislav Tomov (Author), Delyana Davcheva (Author), Yordanka Uzunova (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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