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Esthetic Dentistry for Tots & Teens - Part 3
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In part 3 of this very technique oriented series, Dr. Fred Margolis, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Illinois, discusses the design and utilization of Esthetic (Space) Maintainers. Dr. Margolis also discusses the importance of proper laboratory communication in the proper fabrication of these pediatric esthetic maintainers. In addition, treatment options for ankylosed primary molars are discussed. Mouthguards and the utilization of sealants are topics that are also covered.
Date Added:
1/20/2009
Author(s):
Fred Margolis, DDS
Dr. Fred Margolis received his B.S. and D.D.S. from The Ohio State University and his certificate in pediatric dentistry from the University of Illinois College of Dent...
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