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Procedimientos Odontológicos

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Existen muchos procedimientos odontológicos que se utilizan para tratar las enfermedades y los trastornos bucodentales. Enumerados en el directorio que aparece a continuación se encuentran algunos de ellos, para los cuales le proveemos una breve descripción.

La Ortodoncia y los Aparatos Correctores

Las Obturaciones

Los Sellantes

La Extracción de las Muelas del Juicio

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