Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1994 - 233 pagina's Part of a series which aims to test and review current clinical concepts in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, this textbook of dentistry provides quick answers to often-asked questions, and presents factual information in an accessible manner. |
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Pagina 56
... bone disease in which initial bone resorption is followed by haphazard bone repair , with resulting marked sclerosis . This condition may lead to narrowing of skull base foramina and neurologic deficits . The maxilla is often affected ...
... bone disease in which initial bone resorption is followed by haphazard bone repair , with resulting marked sclerosis . This condition may lead to narrowing of skull base foramina and neurologic deficits . The maxilla is often affected ...
Pagina 94
... bone . Ouch ! The area would eventually granulate inward , followed by attached gingiva . Needless to say , the patient never spoke to you again because of the severe postoperative pain . As the question implies , this procedure is no ...
... bone . Ouch ! The area would eventually granulate inward , followed by attached gingiva . Needless to say , the patient never spoke to you again because of the severe postoperative pain . As the question implies , this procedure is no ...
Pagina 166
... bone and bone maturation IMPLANTOLOGY 123. What are dental implants ? Dental implants are devices that are placed into bone to act as abutments or supports for prostheses . 124. Describe the differences in the bone - implant interface ...
... bone and bone maturation IMPLANTOLOGY 123. What are dental implants ? Dental implants are devices that are placed into bone to act as abutments or supports for prostheses . 124. Describe the differences in the bone - implant interface ...
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The DentistPatient Relationship | 1 |
Oral Medicine | 17 |
Oral Pathology | 33 |
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