Professionelles Bleaching – Schonende und risikoarme Möglichkeit

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Professionelles Bleaching – Schonende und risikoarme Möglichkeit
recall 8-2014
Professionelles Bleaching – Schonende und risikoarme Möglichkeit der Zahnaufhellung
Die Patienten entwickeln immer höhere ästhetische Ansprüche, sodass Zahnärzte immer häufiger mit
dem Thema Bleaching konfrontiert werden. Gesunde Zähne und entzündungsfreie Gingivaverhältnisse
sind Grundvoraussetzung vor Beginn jeder Bleichbehandlung.
Text Dr. Marianne Gräfin v. Schmettow
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