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           Fig 5: Final outcome                                   Fig 6: Smile integration at one month post –procedure


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           the selection of zirconia crowns.                      10.  Ludovichetti, F.S.; Stellini, E.; Signoriello, A.G.; DIFiore, A.; Gracco,
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