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måndag, juni 04, 2012

Los Angeles Times
Health and Wellness
FITNESS & NUTRITIONMEDICINEMENTAL HEALTHHEALTHCARE REFORMDIABETES
Traditional dentistry wary of dental therapists Traditional dentistry wary of dental therapists
Dental therapists are expected to fill a gap in care, with nearly 17 million children in the U.S. lacking coverage. But the American Dental Assn. argues that therapists aren't adequately trained to perform major work.
Crystal Ann Baker isn't a dentist, but she fills cavities, pulls teeth and even performs children's root canals.
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