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that dentists and other specialists tend to refer to OMFS for extractions/implants and even patients self-refer themselves to OMFS. How many gum grafts and gum disease are perios really treating? Basically, should I be concerned about paying back all my loans after dental school? (I'll be looking
February 06, 2019
Residencies, AEGDs and GPRs
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, and cabinets prototypes were always done. Willamette dental group had the very first A-dec chairs in the USA. I'm betting AI does no better in this area. AI has not met Suzy! Suzy the hair twirling, gum snapping, very empty headed attractive dental assistant, doc did not hire her for her mental
March 27, 2026
Residencies, AEGDs and GPRs
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it's like your in my brain. I literally could get 90% of my practice into an extremely healthy and maintainable dentition ( we all could). Unfortunately it would be very expensive, and the reality is, same in medicine, if insurance isn't covering it it's a hard sell. I honestly wonder if just some
August 12, 2022
Residencies, AEGDs and GPRs
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thyroid. I do not think this is a contraindication for dental treatment. I will not ask him to get a MD note. Patient 8 was a few carious lesions Patient 9 was weird. She complained about a “gum issue” by tooth 36 (lower left first molar). During my 1 minute
January 12, 2016
Residencies, AEGDs and GPRs
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clinical situation and generate them from real patient cases <br/>Advantages in my mind are <br/>1) eliminate the need to collect teeth- it's disgusting and most students end up with 100 3rd molars from their local oral surgeon........very hard to find a normal healthy tooth that's been
October 16, 2020
Residencies, AEGDs and GPRs
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