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Estomatitis aftosa recurrente

Ulceración o aftas: es la enfermedad más frecuente de todas las lesiones de la mucosa oral.

Autor/a: Dra. Amparo Pérez Borrego, Especialista en periodontología y profesora auxiliar

Fuente: http://www.intramed.net/sitios/mexico/revista_odonto/

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1. Referencias bibliográficas
2. Desarrollo

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