E-papers
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Latest issue
DT Asia Pacific No. 1+2, 2013
States agree on global mercury ban but leave dental amalgam out / Taiwan dentists more compliant with infection control requirements / Australia steps ahead in virtual learning / Opinion / World News / “IDS makes an important contribution to our overall business results” / Business / HIV screening and testing in the dental setting / “A good springboard for bringing out the best in every dental school and student” / Use of tilted implants in the treatment of the edentulous posterior maxilla / Direct and indirect restorations successfully combined / Collaborating and connecting in the dental space /
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States agree on global mercury ban but leave dental amalgam out
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Taiwan dentists more compliant with infection control requirements
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Australia steps ahead in virtual learning
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Opinion
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World News
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“IDS makes an important contribution to our overall business results”
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Business
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HIV screening and testing in the dental setting
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“A good springboard for bringing out the best in every dental school and student”
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Use of tilted implants in the treatment of the edentulous posterior maxilla
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Direct and indirect restorations successfully combined
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Collaborating and connecting in the dental space
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