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Old 07-25-2010, 04:05 PM #1
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Default Esthetic Repair of the Dental Consequences

A daughter of a friend of mine has Celiac with serious dental hypoplasia. She was having problems with heavy tooth wear and bonding that would not stay on her teeth. Her dentist published a case report of her treatment. It shows good pictures of what hypoplastic teeth look like. Her dentist covered her teeth with porcelain crowns. The dentist's name is James Fondriest, DDS and it is on his website. His office is called Lake Forest Dental Arts.
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