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    Asian Connection for Dentistry

    en-usNovember 06, 2015
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    About this Episode

    Learn what the Philippines have to offer when it comes to biological dentistry. What challenges there are in a third world country. What about nutrition and your teeth? Hear Dr's Nelson and Nakayama discuss the love they have for empowering their patient's to make better choices.

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