Complex dental problems require a broad knowledge of all aspects of dentistry, as well as an understanding of the interrelatedness of the jaws to the rest of the body.
These articles were written over the last twenty years, with the idea of covering the scope of general dental practice. Although techniques and standards have improved dramatically over this period of time the general principles behind the treatment concepts are still being used today.

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Some Examples of Bonded Bridgework
By Richard Dean MSc BDS
Dental Practice
Vol 28
No 4
February 1990 |
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Some Pitfalls in Full Mouth Reconstruction
By Richard Dean MSc BDS
Dental Practice
Vol 28
No 14
July 1990 |
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The Scope of Dentistry
Orthopaedics
By Richard Dean MSc BDS
Dental Practice
Vol 37
No 19
October 1991 |
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Continuing Series: The Scope of General Practice
A Relationship Between Occlusion & Periodontal Disease
By Richard Dean MSc LDS RCS BDS
Dental Practice
Vol 29
No 18
September 1991 |

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