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ENWEndNote BIBJabRef, Mendeley RISPapers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero AMA Lehmann A, Nijakowski K, Eliasz W, Surdacka A. Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks. Journal of Stomatology. 2019;72(6):256-262. doi:10.5114/jos.2019.93845. APA Lehmann, A., Nijakowski, K., Eliasz, W., & Surdacka, A. (2019). Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks. Journal of Stomatology, 72(6), 256-262. https://doi.org/10.5114/jos.2019.93845 Chicago Lehmann, Anna, Kacper Nijakowski, Wojciech Eliasz, and Anna Surdacka. 2019. "Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks". Journal of Stomatology 72 (6): 256-262. doi:10.5114/jos.2019.93845. Harvard Lehmann, A., Nijakowski, K., Eliasz, W., and Surdacka, A. (2019). Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks. Journal of Stomatology, 72(6), pp.256-262. https://doi.org/10.5114/jos.2019.93845 MLA Lehmann, Anna et al. "Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks." Journal of Stomatology, vol. 72, no. 6, 2019, pp. 256-262. doi:10.5114/jos.2019.93845. Vancouver Lehmann A, Nijakowski K, Eliasz W, Surdacka A. Procedural errors in endodontic treatment: analysis of preclinical step-back preparation performed on training blocks. Journal of Stomatology. 2019;72(6):256-262. doi:10.5114/jos.2019.93845.
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