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"Few people in Britain have made a greater contribution to postgraduate education in dentistry than Michael Wise. This book is a distillation of his teaching in Restorative Dentistry and how he sets about treating patients. The author's appeal to the …
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"Few people in Britain have made a greater contribution to postgraduate education in dentistry than Michael Wise. This book is a distillation of his teaching in Restorative Dentistry and how he sets about treating patients. The author's appeal to the general practitioner is obvious since, although he is regarded as a specialist in his field, he is still a dedicated general practitioner and quickly relates to their problems. To say that his book is comprehensive would be an understatement; the reader will find a well from which to draw information and guidance for a long time ahead. The author's approach is always to assess problems in depth before any form of treatment is started. This philosophy, as he rightly says, can save much grief and argument later."--Jacket.
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