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  2. List of dentists - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (dentist) – founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry; Mark Spitz – Olympic swimmer (was actually accepted to dental school, but competed in the Olympics instead) Charles Stent – dentist who advanced denture making; Charles H. Strub – sports entrepreneur; Jon Sudbø – Norwegian dentist linked to a case of scientific ...

  3. John Smith (dentist) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith's dental surgery on the ground floor of 11 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh The grave of John Smith, Warriston Cemetery. John Smith FRSE PRCSEd LLD (1825–1910) was a Scottish dentist, philanthropist and pioneering educator. The founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry, [1] he served as president of the Royal College of Surgeons of ...

  4. Reflective practice - Wikipedia

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    Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to take a critical stance or attitude towards one's own practice and that of one's peers, engaging in a process of continuous adaptation and learning.

  5. 'They're not super forthcoming': This dentist says don't ask ...

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    The Washington-based dentist says that the commenter’s bill probably got so high as a result of a straightforward question: "Do you take my insurance?” “It’s a bad question,” Brady says.

  6. John Michael Greer - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Greer (born 1962) is an American writer and druid who writes on ecological overshoot, ecological economics, appropriate technology, oil depletion, societal collapse, ecocentrism, pantheism, and the occult.

  7. Minimal intervention dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Minimal intervention (MI) dentistry is a modern dental practice designed around the principal aim of preservation of as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. It uses a disease-centric philosophy that directs attention to first control and management of the disease that causes tooth decay—dental caries—and then to relief of the residual symptoms it has left behind—the decayed ...

  8. C. Michael Smith - Wikipedia

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    C. Michael Smith (born August 29, 1950, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a clinical psychologist and scholar whose medical anthropological and theoretical work has focused on the study of healing systems across cultures. He holds that study of indigenous healing systems can help clarify the strengths and weaknesses of our own modern health care ...

  9. Mike Sharwood Smith - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sharwood Smith (born 1942), Emeritus Professor of Languages at Heriot-Watt University & Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, is a researcher into multilingualism and the acquisition of non-native languages, a branch of developmental linguistics and cognitive science.