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The Choice and Utilization of Therapeutic Agents in Dentistry - Part 3
Description:
In this third section of the series on the use of therapeutic agents in dentistry, Dr. Peter Jacobsen outlines the various choices and uses of antiviral agents within dental therapy. Discussions include, but are not limited to, the treatment of oral herpetic lesions and their associated symptoms.
Date Added:
5/13/2009
Author(s):
Peter L. Jacobsen, PhD, DDS
Dr. Peter Jacobsen lectures extensively in Dental Pharmacology as well as Over-the-Counter Dental Drugs and Products. He also presents on the topic of the Dental Manag...
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Questions & Comments
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Mohammad Khandaqji - (4/13/2014 9:03 PM)
Thank you it's a great information .
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Bassam Algheryafi - (4/10/2013 10:36 PM)
very informative. let's go to the beach herpes!!
thanks
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David Garber - (9/7/2010 8:31 PM)
Peter
just today accessed this excellent program as I needed rapid update on the anti-viral dug of choice and optimal dose - - quick, clear, clinically relevant information - -thanks
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mai abd elbary - (3/28/2010 9:20 AM)
thanks so much ...
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Tariq Memon - (12/7/2009 1:08 AM)
very nice . I got some help to my doubts in practice.
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Tariq Memon - (12/7/2009 1:07 AM)
very nice . I got some help to my doubts in practice.
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Lisa Smith - (11/20/2009 4:10 PM)
Funny, practical & informative. As a Dental Hygienist & Pharmacy Technician this was a very useful & memorable video I will recommend to others.
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nikhil kulkarni - (10/11/2009 12:30 AM)
the presentation is very informative. sense of humour is not a problem ...he is not a stand up comedian....i really liked the presentation and oral medicine cant be made any more interesting anyways....
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James Belfield - (6/22/2009 12:27 PM)
Informative and entertaining. Peter's got quite a dry sense of humor!
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