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Management of Tooth Wear in the Adult Patient - Part 1
Description:
In this interactive presentation, Dr. Vincent Kokich Sr. discusses the interdisciplinary decision making protocol for evaluating and managing tooth wear in the adult patient with Dr. David Garber.
Date Added:
6/10/2010
Author(s):
Vincent G. Kokich, Sr., DDS, MSD
Dr. Kokich is a Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at the
University of Washington in Seattle. He also maintains a private
orthodontic practice in ...
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Questions & Comments
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Maurice Salama - (6/3/2011 7:59 AM)
Dr. Kokich may be the best educator in dentistry. Nice to have him on XP. Great presentation and very informative.
Dr. Salama
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Sam Busich - (11/20/2009 4:51 AM)
Dr. Salama; When will you be posting some of your perio-ortho cases on XP? I think it would be beneficial to see even case reports and how your team manages the interdisciplinary treatment and sequence. Thanks, I love XP. Sam
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Maurice Salama - (11/20/2009 12:12 AM)
Delfim; I agree. This is a clinically relevant video series about the effect of orthodontics upon the perio-restorative interface. Dr. Kokich is indeed an expert in this area. See his link on his Xpert page for more.
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delfim oliveira - (11/19/2009 2:43 PM)
thank you some clinical problemms i have meet are solved
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delfim oliveira - (11/19/2009 2:43 PM)
thank you some clinical problemms i have meet are solved
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Maurice Salama - (11/15/2009 6:33 AM)
Dorian; Yes there articles on this topic by Dr. Kokich on XP. Just type Kokich in search bar above and then scroll down to see them and download if you'd like. Also, you can find Dr. Kokich's website link on his Xpert page on XP. Good Luck. Dr. Salama
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Dorian Rios - (11/13/2009 7:53 PM)
Thanks Dr. Kokich and Dental Xp, are there some articles about this?
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Dorian Rios - (11/13/2009 7:53 PM)
Thanks Dr. Kokich and Dental Xp, are there some articles about this?
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mohamed amine slamani - (11/13/2009 6:33 AM)
good reasoning
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