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- Interproximal caries is a common dental pathology that develops on the contact surfaces between
- This video is really a companion piece for the podcast episode we recorded on the protrusive dental podcast a few months ago.
- In this episode of BG Dental Tips, we focus on one of the most common and underestimated problems in direct
- In this video, I explain how a cavity between molars (back teeth) is filled with a dental
- In this video, I will show you an interesting and simple method for creating a
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