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Old 02-02-2009, 08:42 PM
tenthmed
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On Jan 31, 6:39*pm, oralhea...[at]comcast.net wrote:
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> I was at the Yankee dental meeting and saw a classmate from dental
> school who had never heard of abfraction. *I was shocked.
>
> What percent of the dental profession don't know about it?
>
> ...David DiBenedetto, DMD, author of "Insider's guide to gum disease,
> orthodontics and dentistry. *What *is not taught in dental school."


Never heard of it until 1992 - 13 years after graduation and a
specialty training program.
 
Old 02-01-2009, 04:17 AM
Steven Fawks
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oralhealth[at]comcast.net wrote:

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> I was at the Yankee dental meeting and saw a classmate from dental
> school who had never heard of abfraction. I was shocked.
>
> What percent of the dental profession don't know about it?
>
> ...David DiBenedetto, DMD, author of "Insider's guide to gum disease,
> orthodontics and dentistry. What is not taught in dental school."
>
>
>


More than you want to know about (but it's just as much
'doesn't want to believe it' as hasn't heard about it).

Steve
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Old 01-31-2009, 10:39 PM
oralhealth@comcast.net
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Default Abfraction ?

I was at the Yankee dental meeting and saw a classmate from dental
school who had never heard of abfraction. I was shocked.

What percent of the dental profession don't know about it?

....David DiBenedetto, DMD, author of "Insider's guide to gum disease,
orthodontics and dentistry. What is not taught in dental school."



 

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