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High-speed cavity preparation techniques with different water flows
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☆ Funded by FAPESP (records 99/02750-8 and 99/09395-9) and FUNDUNESP (record 556/2000).
☆☆ aStudent, Master of Science program, Department of Dental Materials and Prosthetics, Sâo Paulo State University-UNESP.
★ bSenior researcher, Department of Physics, Technological Institute of Aeronautics.
★★ cAssociate Professor, Department of Dental Materials and Prosthetics, Sâo Paulo State University-UNESP.
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PII: S0022-3913(02)57551-X
doi: 10.1067/mpr.2002.120655
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