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Management of Tooth Wear in the Adult Patient - Part 2
Summary:
Alternatives in resolving tooth wear for the adult patient.
Description:
Dr. Kokich discusses different options to treat the adult wear case and just how to decide on the best alternative for a specific clinical scenario.
Date Added:
7/7/2008
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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