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Dynamic Navigation in Endodontics: Guided Access Cavity Preparation by Means of a Miniaturized Navigation System
Published on: May 5, 2022
Matthew Rohloff1, Gregg Peifer2, Jannah H Thompson2
1Metro Health Hospital: University of Michigan Health Department of Urological Surgery, 5900 Byron Center Avenue, Wyoming, MI, 49519, USA. Matthew.Rohloff@metrogr.org.
Implementing a patient navigation pathway significantly improves overactive bladder (OAB) treatment retention and third-line therapy use. This approach enhances patient communication and outcomes, boosting retention and therapy utilization for OAB management.
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