Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... surface to be studied . Usually soft tissue surfaces are studied in this way since they are naturally radiolucent . Natural or pathologi- cal cavities and tubes are conveniently investigated by this method . The fluid in a fluid ...
... surface to be studied . Usually soft tissue surfaces are studied in this way since they are naturally radiolucent . Natural or pathologi- cal cavities and tubes are conveniently investigated by this method . The fluid in a fluid ...
Pagina 160
... surface which is free of any interference . At night the patient should wear one of three most common types of night guards : 1. The Hawley type . This is an acrylic and wire appliance constructed for the max- illary teeth which has a ...
... surface which is free of any interference . At night the patient should wear one of three most common types of night guards : 1. The Hawley type . This is an acrylic and wire appliance constructed for the max- illary teeth which has a ...
Pagina 305
... surface is stained by foods and smoking and cannot be abraded or bleached . In elderly people the extrinsic fluorides in foods and fluids im- part a yellowish discoloration to the dental enamel , even if the person does not smoke ; the ...
... surface is stained by foods and smoking and cannot be abraded or bleached . In elderly people the extrinsic fluorides in foods and fluids im- part a yellowish discoloration to the dental enamel , even if the person does not smoke ; the ...
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Chapter | 3 |
THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
OCCLUSION AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN | 124 |
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