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Anesthesia and Sedation in the Dental Office Description: The National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement. (text.nlm.nih.gov) |
Lingual Nerve Injury or Damage Web Site Description: Information on causes, symptoms and treatment of lingual nerve damage from dental anesthesia or tooth extraction. Possible treatments and a discussion area for those with this problem. Nonprofit site. (sciential.net) |
Orthognathic Support Description: informative pages as well as a chatroom, message board, links section and photo gallery. (ortho_club.tripod.com) |
Orthognathic Surgery Support Description: An online community providing support to orthognathic surgery patients and their families. This site is complete with message board, chat, links, and before and after pictures. (health.groups.yahoo.com) |
The Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook Description: Offers an extensive list of annotated links. (virtual-anaesthesia-textbook.com) |
University of Washington Radiology Webserver Description: Complete with online textbook, case studies, teaching files, anatomy learning modules, and online courses for continuing medical education (CME). (rad.washington.edu) |
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