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Avoiding Patient Disappointment with Trial Veneer Utilization
The type of communication described makes up a kind of three-dimensional pretreatment communication that leads to greater patient satisfaction and helps to reduce the likelihood of lawsuits from patients who feel that they were promised results that were not met. The method of try-in veneers allows...
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