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Tooth Extraction Revisited - The Utilization of the Physics Forceps
Description:
Tooth extraction remains one of the most performed procedures in dentistry. Recently many new techniques and technologies have been introduced to make this procedure efficient and predictable. This short clinical video will use animation and a clinical case to highlight the Physics Forceps for tooth extraction.
Date Added:
1/19/2011
Author(s):
Maurice Salama, DMD
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University
of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where he received his BS in Biology. Dr. Salama
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Questions & Comments
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ezzedden alhur - (1/10/2013 6:12 PM)
Thank u Dr.Salama,but need articles or paper on The Utilization of the Physics Forceps
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dr. Hayfa'a Bashir - (10/13/2012 4:08 AM)
Thank u Dr.Salama,
this is totally different & more preservative to hard & soft tissues.
that's great..
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Shahram Hamedani796 - (6/1/2012 6:43 AM)
Thank you Dr. Salama, Great creativity and precious novelty.
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Raul Moreno - (4/10/2012 2:33 PM)
good video thanks
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mohammad reza shakoori - (4/6/2012 10:31 AM)
tanks a lot from nice video
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Cacilda Abiko - (12/20/2011 7:09 AM)
I found a very interesting technique, learned a lot from these videos ..
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