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October 2nd, 2020
Innovations in dentistry: Navigational surgery, robotics, and nanotechnology
Abstract:
When it comes to cutting-edge tech in dentistry, it’s all about nanotechnology. Shannon Sommers and Alicia Webb explain the basics and what these exciting new developments could mean for your practice.
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dentistryiq.com
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