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Treatment of Ectodermal Dysplasia Part 1
Summary:
Treatment of a patient with Ectodermal Dysplasia
Description:
National Dental Network (NDN) video where Dr. Salama & Dr. Garber review treatment plans for a patient with Ectodermal Dysplasia. This video highlights the role of PRP in the healing process. Part 1 of 4
Date Added:
6/29/2007
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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