Letter to the editor: "The effect of acquired salivary pellicle on the surface free energy and wettability of different denture base materials" [C. Sipahi, N. Anil, E Bayramli Journal of Dentistry 29 (2001) 197-204] - Response

2002-09-01
Sipahi, C
Anila, N
Bayramlı, Erdal

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Citation Formats
C. Sipahi, N. Anila, and E. Bayramlı, “Letter to the editor: “The effect of acquired salivary pellicle on the surface free energy and wettability of different denture base materials” [C. Sipahi, N. Anil, E Bayramli Journal of Dentistry 29 (2001) 197-204] - Response,” JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, pp. 384–385, 2002, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/63275.