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Authors: Mette Hørberg, consultant in oral and maxillofacial surgery, Frederik Gulmark Hansen, med.stud., Magnus Balslev Avnstorp MD and Jytte Buhl, consultant in oral and maxillofacial surgery Mandibular bone defects can be secondary to trauma, tumour resection, both benign and malignant, or other

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