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  2. University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine

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    Penn Dental has three main buildings, all of which are connected to each other. The Robert Schattner Center, dedicated in 2002, serves as the main entrance to the Dental campus. It has clinical facilities on three levels dedicated to oral surgery to oral and maxillofacial surgery, an emergency clinic, and a faculty practice.

  3. Dental specialty - Wikipedia

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    Prosthodontics – Dentures, bridges and the restoration of implants. Some prosthodontists further their training in "oral and maxillofacial prosthodontics", which is the discipline concerned with the replacement of missing facial structures, such as ears, eyes, noses, etc.

  4. University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Oral Pathology Biopsy Service: An Oral Pathology biopsy service exists for community Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and other dentists and dental specialists in need of biopsy interpretation [8] Cone-beam computed topography unit : The CBCT unit uses a cone-shaped X-ray rather than a linear one to create three-dimensional images that have many ...

  5. Craniofacial prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Craniofacial prostheses are prostheses made by individuals trained in anaplastology or maxillofacial prosthodontics who medically help rehabilitate those with facial defects caused by disease (mostly progressed forms of skin cancer, and head and neck cancer), trauma (outer ear trauma, eye trauma) or birth defects (microtia, anophthalmia).

  6. Dental prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Prosthodontics is the dental specialty that focuses on dental prostheses. Such prostheses are used to rehabilitate mastication (chewing), improve aesthetics, and aid speech. A dental prosthesis may be held in place by connecting to teeth or dental implants , by suction, or by being held passively by surrounding muscles.

  7. Oral and maxillofacial pathology - Wikipedia

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    The American Dental Association uses the term oral and maxillofacial pathology, and describes it as "the specialty of dentistry and pathology which deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes and effects of these diseases."