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Interdisciplinary Dynamics of Complex Therapy: An Integrated Approach to Treatment Planning
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This presentation challenges and guides clinicians to ask, and answer, fundamental questions that are required for designing successful treatment plans when facing complex cases. 1) What do I know (DIAGNOSIS), 2) Where do I apply it (EFFICACY), and 3) When do I apply it (SEQUENCE OF THERAPY). A special emphasis in this presentation will be placed on communication between team members, including clinicians, staff and laboratory. Methods of communications, such as digital design and mock-ups are also highlighted as part of an integrated approach to Treatment planning.
Date Added:
7/21/2016
Author(s):
Ricardo Mitrani, DDS, MSD
Dr Mitrani received his DDS degree from the UNITEC University of México City; he then obtained a certificate in Prosthodontics as well as a Master of Science ...
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ricardo auer - (5/5/2020 2:58 PM)
Very good
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yaarob sara - (7/25/2016 12:09 AM)
Great inspiration to think about more options.. Thank you
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