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Cross Disciplinary Approach to an Esthetic Dilemma
Summary:
The patient beyond the cross disiplinary technique
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The final restoration shows restorative of the patient’s esthetic compromise, but she prefers her original state with black triangular interdental spaces. Dr. Lee’s comprehension facilitated a change in the final ceramic restorative and accounts for the patients subjective needs. Real communication with compatibility is the key to successful ethics even beyond the techniques.
Date Added:
6/29/2007
Author(s):
Kenneth K. S. Lee, DDS
Dr. Kenneth K.S. Lee is a certified Periodontist as well as Prothodontist in Vancouver, BC Canada.
Dr. Lee did his undergraduate education at the University ...
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