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1Clinical Professor of Periodontics, University of Illinois College of Dentistry, Chicago, Illinois; Assistant Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Abstract:
While the influx of digital technology has dramatically impacted dentistry, clinicians have a responsibility to promote safety, efficacy, and efficiency. Maintaining a dynamic approach to oral healthcare whereby patients and dental team members enter a process of co-discovery ensures a thorough diagnosis and treatment plan.
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