Whole Tooth Research Paper

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The Whole Tooth is a dental clinic that is located in Chicago, Illinois. The Whole Tooth offers general dentistry. Their dental services include bonding, crowns and bridgework, porcelain veneers, professional teeth cleanings, removable dentures, plus more. The Whole Tooth works on dental implants, fillings, oral cancer screenings, orthodontic treatment, periodontal or gum disease therapy, root canal treatment, etc. The Whole Tooth also performs treatment procedures such as teeth whitening, TMJ/TMD treatment, tooth extractions, and sealants. Their dentist, Dr. Dorothy G. Rewinski, DDS graduated from the Northwestern University Dental School in 1994. Dr. Dorothy G. Rewinski, DDS is a proud member of the American Dental Association, Illinois State

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