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THE medical officers, nurses, and hospital corpsmen follow our armed forces to the end of the world on horseback, coaches, railway trains, ambulances, jeeps, parachutes, skis, airplanes, speedboats, and ships. Military surgery did not change materially prior to the fourteenth century, as the weapons of war prior to that period consisted of arrows ...
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Occlusion and splint therapy [PDF]
Control of occlusal contacts is important to the success of restorative dentistry. Tooth surface loss can contribute to a loss of stability in the occlusion. An occlusal splint is often part of pre-restorative management and can also have a valuable role in protecting both teeth and restorations from excessive loads and further wear.
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