Essential Insights for Dental Students and Practitioners
Protrusive Podcast
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30m
Indirect restorations are crucial for dentists, with a focus on different crown types and material choices. Clinical assessment criteria help minimize mistakes. Students face academic pressure, highlighting the need for effective stress management techniques. The importance of strong clinical skills and clear communication during OSCEs is emphasized. Additionally, the role of dental nurses and microbiology in dentistry is discussed, along with resources available through the Protrusive Guidance community.
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