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Collection of two drawings: missing teeth and bone resorption. For patients communication. 103JB00113_103JB00115

80,00€

Collection of two drawings: missing teeth and bone resorption. Two drawings. Picture illustrating the effect of missing teeth and bone resorption in the upper jaw. The style of the illustration is appropriate for communication with the patient.

White background.

Every single image is a JPEG file:

2717 x 2008 pixels

23 x 17 cm (300 dpi)

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Category: Periodontology Tags: bone loss, bone resorption, lower jaw, missing teeth, patient communication
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Missing tooth and movement of adjacent teeth. 103JB00105 Collection of two drawings: missing tooth and movement of adjacent teeth. Patients...
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