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Self-Assessment Colour Review of Small Animal Dentistry

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Edited By: Frank JM Verstraete
224 pages, 239 illus
Self-Assessment Colour Review of Small Animal Dentistry
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  • Self-Assessment Colour Review of Small Animal Dentistry ISBN: 9781874545934 Paperback Apr 1999 Out of Print #83851
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About this book

Dentistry is among the fastest growing areas of small animal practice. This book provides systematic coverage of the subject as randomized self-assessment case presentations in the form of integrated questions, with superb illustrations and detailed explanatory answers.

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Handbook / Manual Out of Print
Edited By: Frank JM Verstraete
224 pages, 239 illus
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This book is a welcome addition to the literature available on veterinary dentistry. This text will benefit the veterinarian, no matter what type of practice she or he might work in. In general practice this book will serve as a reference and a colour atlas, enabling clinicians to explain procedures to their clientele. Cedric Tutt, Veterinary Times
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