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Dentists’ Role in Treating Facial Injuries Sustained in the 2008 Earthquake in China
The Journal of the American Dental Association , 05/12/09
Wang L et al. - Facial injuries constitute a significant portion of earthquake-related trauma, and dentists therefore are an important part of the medical team that deals with such trauma. Dentists are a reliable force in the medical response to earthquakes and other disasters.
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