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Lifestyle
Dr. Louis H. Berman's incredible guide to repairing dental traumaPublished 05/27/07
The field of dentistry isn't exactly known for great literature, but a local doctor is making a name for himself as a combination Mark Twain and Stephen King.
Although his book will not be found on the coffee tables of most area residents, it's an irresistible lure for dentists.
And much as Popular Mechanics gives insight and a step-by-step how-to in building a house, "A Clinical Guide to Dental Traumatology," (Elsevier Health Sciences, $120) by Dr. Louis H. Berman takes dentists step-by-step through the process - complete with photos and X-rays - of rebuilding someone's shattered mouth. "At the October American...
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