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The Choice and Utilization of Therapeutic Agents in Dentistry - Part 4
Description:
In this fourth section of the series on the use of therapeutic agents in dentistry, Dr. Peter Jacobsen continues the discussion on the treatment of oral ulcers as well as the various choices and uses of antiviral agents within dental therapy. Discussions include, but are not limited to, the treatment and differentiation of oral herpetic lesions and aphthous ulcers including the use of palliative analgesic therapy.
Date Added:
6/5/2009
Author(s):
Peter L. Jacobsen, PhD, DDS
Dr. Peter Jacobsen lectures extensively in Dental Pharmacology as well as Over-the-Counter Dental Drugs and Products. He also presents on the topic of the Dental Manag...
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Questions & Comments
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khalid al-majaida - (10/3/2011 4:20 AM)
where is the rest<i was wondering about reliefing&treating of aphthus ulcers!?
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Jay Lutsky - (12/18/2010 11:18 PM)
Freddi... try this link: http://www.dentalxp.com/Search.aspx?q=Peter+Jacobsen
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Freddi Zelener - (12/18/2010 3:08 PM)
where is the rest?
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alexandre Goulao - (1/29/2010 11:51 AM)
Penso que so estás a ver metade dos filmes porque tens de carregar o resto do cartão .. precisas de apoio financeiro?
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José Gouveia - (1/28/2010 6:22 PM)
But the problem is that there should be Part 5, and there is not......
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Jay Lutsky - (1/23/2010 6:53 AM)
you can use the search engine but links to parts 2-4 are available below:
part 2 http://www.dentalxp.com/video/choice-utilization-therapeutic-agents-99872.aspx
part 3 http://www.dentalxp.com/video/choice-utilization-therapeutic-agents-99887.aspx
part 4 http://www.dentalxp.com/video/choice-utilization-therapeutic-agents-99897.aspx
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José Gouveia - (1/22/2010 5:41 PM)
where is the rest?
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James Belfield - (6/22/2009 1:01 PM)
This video stops short of discussing all the items listed in the outline.
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