Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... treatment ? TREATMENT OR DIAGNOSIS ? Figure 15-5 . ( A ) Radiograph reveals resorption . A B techniques . As seen in Figure 15-2 , the in- volved teeth are performing a ... treatment plans as one. 188 Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning.
... treatment ? TREATMENT OR DIAGNOSIS ? Figure 15-5 . ( A ) Radiograph reveals resorption . A B techniques . As seen in Figure 15-2 , the in- volved teeth are performing a ... treatment plans as one. 188 Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning.
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... treatments . Tissue treatments should be repeated every four to five days as the material becomes too firm to be re- sponsive to tissue movement ( Fig . 17-2 , A and B ) . The tissue treatment is finished when the tissue appears normal ...
... treatments . Tissue treatments should be repeated every four to five days as the material becomes too firm to be re- sponsive to tissue movement ( Fig . 17-2 , A and B ) . The tissue treatment is finished when the tissue appears normal ...
Pagina 293
... treatment is completed and prior to any orthodontic treatment . Ankylosed teeth may be re- moved prior to restorative treatment since restorations are sometimes fractured dur- ing the removal of the ankylosed teeth . The maxillary ...
... treatment is completed and prior to any orthodontic treatment . Ankylosed teeth may be re- moved prior to restorative treatment since restorations are sometimes fractured dur- ing the removal of the ankylosed teeth . The maxillary ...
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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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