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HomeDental trauma

Dental trauma

Emergency Dental Trauma handbook Tony Skapetis
Emergency management of dental trauma  (AENJ paper 2010)
Michael showing location of dental box in the ED drug room. Please ensure it returns to the same spot after use.

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