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The Ultimate Restoration
Description:
Achieving the desired esthetics, occlusion and periodontal health for the patient.
Date Added:
6/29/2007
Author(s):
Sergio Rubinstein, DDS
Dr. Sergio Rubinstein received his dental degree from the Universidad Tecnologica de Mexico in 1980. He went on to complete a specialty program in Periodontal-Prosth...
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Questions & Comments
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Joao Paulo Montenegro Sousa Magalhães - (1/23/2010 3:59 PM)
Simply, brief, well understood!! Nice to meet you Dr. Rubinstein
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