Abstract
Along with the rapid advance and development of the operation of orofacial surgery in China, the special restoration of dentomaxillary defects has also been developed and used extensively in clinical practice. It has effectively retained dentomaxillary appearance and function.
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Hu, Gy., Yuan, Sy. (1984). Special Restoration of Dentomaxillary Defects. In: Wu, Hg., Ran, Rt. (eds) Modern Chinese Medicine Volume 1 Chinese Surgery. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5598-1_25
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