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. 2001 Jul;83(4):226–228.

The role of regurgitation and other symptoms of reflux disease in palatal dental erosion; an audit project.

D W Bartlett 1, A Anggiansah 1, B G Smith 1, E A Kidd 1
PMCID: PMC2503387  PMID: 11518367

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