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Dr. Leonard Linkow on Implant Dentistry Part 3
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Dr. Leonard Linkow, an icon of modern implant dentistry reviews his career with Dr. Ed Mills. The evolution of subperiosteal and blade implants and how implants were utilized in the early days of this evolution.
Date Added:
4/29/2008
Author(s):
Edward Joseph Mills, DDS
Dr. Edward Mills is an internationally recognized authority on dental implants and adult restorative dental treatment. Dr. Mills is a fellow of the American Academy of ...
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Leonard Linkow, DDS, DMSc
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