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Gingival Wound Healing: An Essential Response Disturbed by Aging?

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Figure 1.  Cellular and histologic events involved in gingival wound healing. (A) Tissue  section shows the inflammatory phase of gingival wound healing
Figure 3.  Phases of wound healing and tissue repair deficiencies  associated with aging

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