Re: Husband vs wife



oralhealth@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Well,

Money is important in life, but should it dictate treatment? I think
not. Is the most expensive treatment the best , especially when
there is a lack of epidemiology in dentistry. The book has an
emphasis on the lack of epidemiology in dentistry.


Sources?




And, unfortunately, dentistry is more immune to regulations about
individual treatment then medicine.

Want to read the book for free? Ask your library for a copy. Also,
it is also available as an ebook.

Dr. David DiBenedetto




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