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Treatment of a Fractured Tooth in a Young Adult
Description:
Special techniques are required for treatment of fractured teeth in young adults. New instruments and a direct bonding technique are shown to both protect and esthetically restore the fractured tooth.
Date Added:
12/14/2011
Author(s):
Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine in Augusta, Georgia, Adjunct Clinic...
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Questions & Comments
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Gerald Benjamin - (5/15/2016 3:21 PM)
Dr. Goldstein is one of the true masters of our time. He literally wrote the book on cosmetic dentistry. Regards, gerald
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Ronald Goldstein - (2/11/2015 9:56 PM)
Thanks for your comment, Yonel...and good luck to you.
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yonel greemberg - (1/13/2015 5:21 AM)
the perfection is there the r.d.is not.we all know the stress concept of com.when it is expose to percolation so if this is not the case why we traning our students ours and ours of haw to use rubber dam when the comp.is hire for the ultimate purpose of aesthetics ,rehabilitation etc.
thank you very much for sharing this stupedious results. we have students at McGill being able to emulate and provide the same outcome
nel
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Maurice Salama - (8/16/2014 4:17 AM)
The master at work. Really always nice to be instructed by someone with 50 years of experience. Nicely done real world dentistry.
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Mohammad Khandaqji - (8/16/2014 1:50 AM)
Thank you .
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yamen alqasem - (3/8/2014 3:00 AM)
Perfect ..thanx
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Ali Showkat - (4/3/2013 8:36 PM)
Nice job
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james kim - (2/7/2012 9:09 AM)
Nicely done.
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Maurice Salama - (12/22/2011 10:03 AM)
The master at work. Really always nice to be instructed by someone with 50 years of experience. Nicely done real world dentistry.
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