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Team Work: The Role of the Restorative Dentist in the Multidisciplinary Practice
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In this presentation, Drs. Conti and Rossi share their experiences in treating challenging cases from a comprehensive multidisciplinary perspective. Emphasis will be placed as to when and how the restorative dentist enhances overall periodontal and esthetic therapy.
Date Added:
6/24/2020
Author(s):
Roberto Rossi, DDS
Dr. Rossi graduated in Dentistry magna cum laude at
the University of Genova. Started his career as a
periodontist at Boston University Goldman School of
G...
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Alessandro Conti, DDS
Dr. Conti graduated in Dentistry magna cum laude at the University of Pavia.
He is visiting professor at the University of Pavia (Department of Restorative
Dentistry) a...
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