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Sleep Medicine: The Emerging Role of the Dentist - Pt 1
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Dr. Tache discusses the causes and widespread health implications of varying degrees of sleep apnea and how they relate to the dental surgeon.
Date Added:
4/6/2010
Author(s):
Daniel E. Taché, DMD
Dr. Taché received his undergraduate degree, with honors, from St. Anselm’s College in 1970 with a major in Biology and minor in Chemistry. He went on to Tufts University Sc...
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Other Author(s): Daniel E. Taché, DMD
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