Table 1. Distribution of subjects
Table 2. Number of dental restorations in patients
Table 3. Mean value of salivary metal ions evaluated when patients were classified with prosthesis placement period based on 5 years (ppb)
Table 4. Mean value of salivary metal ions with or without oral lesion (ppb)
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