A Risque Joke on a Remedy Card and Removal of Glued Remnants.

J Hist Dent

Clinic Director, Cavity Busters Doylestown, Doylestown, PA Adjunct Professor Pediatric Dentistry University of Texas HSC at San Antonio Clinical Professor, Pediatric Dentistry Case Western Reserve School of Dental Medicine.

Published: April 2024

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