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RADIOTHERAPY AND THE DENTIST

WILLIAM CARL D.D.S., NORMAN G. SCHAAF D.D.S.1, TAH YEE CHEN M.D., and MARK KIELICH 2

1 Chief of Department.
2 Technician.

In this article but a few ways in which the prosthodontist can provide valuable help to the radiotherapist in treating his patients are discussed.

Undoubtedly, there are many useful services he can render in other branches of medicine.

It is emphasized that improved communications between the various medical and dental specialties in the interest of the health and comfort of the patients are important.


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