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      Social and economic factors in prosthodontic practice and education.

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      The Journal of prosthetic dentistry

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          Prosthodontics represents a highly developed body of knowledge and skill that spans multiple disciplines. Numerous studies can be cited that address biologic, mechanical, or materials science factors that influence decisions about patient care. On a daily basis as clinicians, teachers, or patients, we experience an interplay of social, economic, and psychologic conditions that similarly influence treatment decisions. This article explored a rationale for including a clear, explicit emphasis on knowledge and skill development for prosthodontic practice and education related to social, psychologic, and economic factors.

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          Journal
          J Prosthet Dent
          The Journal of prosthetic dentistry
          0022-3913
          0022-3913
          Mar 1994
          : 71
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor.
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          0022-3913(94)90473-1
          8164176
          f14c40c0-0be4-432e-9d4e-12f61ea5c5dd
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