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Lawrence I Goldblatt

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Journal of Dental Education|May 3, 2017
Should Dental Schools Train Dentists to Routinely Provide Limited Preventive Primary Medical Care? Two Viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: Dentists Should Be Trained to Routinely Provide Limited Preventive Primary Care and Viewpoint 2: Dentists Should Be Trained in Primary Care Medicine to Enable Comprehensive Patient Management Within Their Scope of PracticeDonald B Giddon, R Bruce Donoff, Paul C Edwards, et al.
Dental Research Journal|June 9, 2016
Epithelial expression of keratinocytes growth factor in oral precancer lesionsSudha Jimson, S Murali, Susan L Zunt, et al.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology|July 30, 2017
Chronic fibrosing osteomyelitis of the jaws: an important cause of recalcitrant facial pain. A clinicopathologic study of 331 cases in 227 patientsLawrence I Goldblatt, William R Adams, Kenneth J Spolnik, et al.
Cranio : the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice|August 14, 2014
Chronic fibrosing osteomyelitis: a position statementWilliam Adams, Christopher R Brown, Arthur Roberts, et al.
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Journal of Dental Education|May 3, 2017
Should Dental Schools Train Dentists to Routinely Provide Limited Preventive Primary Medical Care? Two Viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: Dentists Should Be Trained to Routinely Provide Limited Preventive Primary Care and Viewpoint 2: Dentists Should Be Trained in Primary Care Medicine to Enable Comprehensive Patient Management Within Their Scope of PracticeDonald B Giddon, R Bruce Donoff, Paul C Edwards, et al.
Dental Research Journal|June 9, 2016
Epithelial expression of keratinocytes growth factor in oral precancer lesionsSudha Jimson, S Murali, Susan L Zunt, et al.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology|July 30, 2017
Chronic fibrosing osteomyelitis of the jaws: an important cause of recalcitrant facial pain. A clinicopathologic study of 331 cases in 227 patientsLawrence I Goldblatt, William R Adams, Kenneth J Spolnik, et al.
Cranio : the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice|August 14, 2014
Chronic fibrosing osteomyelitis: a position statementWilliam Adams, Christopher R Brown, Arthur Roberts, et al.
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