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Replicating Nature - When Nature Has Been Compromised - Part 2
Description:
In part 2 of this series, Dr. Cherilyn Sheets and Dr. Jacinthe Paquette, of the Newport Coast Oral Facial Insitute, outline anterior tooth preparation design and techniques utilized in smile design and enhancement. Clinical videos are used to show step-by-step detailed instruction of veneer and anterior crown preparation. In addition, how to choose the best materials to achieve the desired goals are also discussed.
Date Added:
12/8/2009
Author(s):
Jacinthe M. Paquette, DDS
Recognized both nationally and internationally as a leader and educator in Esthetic Dentistry, Prosthodontics, and Implant dentistry, Dr. Jacinthe Paquette maintains a ...
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Other Author(s): Cherilyn Sheets, DDS
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Dimitris Spanos - (6/7/2011 5:45 PM)
nice video..helpfull
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enrico manca - (5/10/2010 4:15 AM)
NICE VIDEO AND VERY NICE DOCTORS!
THANK YOU
ENRICO MANCA, cagliari, sardinya, Italy
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