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Ernesto Herrera Scott, DDS
DentistProfession: Dentist graduate in 2002 Universidad Americana, UAM Especiality in Restaurative Dentistry from 20032006 UVALPO, Chile. Oral Implantology 20052006 NobelBiocare, Chile. Procera Piccolo course...See more 2007. Zirkonzahn Manual Milling machine training 2010. Ivoclar Ceramic Course 2011. www.herreraplasencia.com

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Fullerton CA, United StatesFans
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Yong Kim, MDT
ceramist
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Ernesto Herrera Scott, DDS
Dentist
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Radiance Porcelain from Aurident
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Press-i-dent Pressable Ceramics
Press-i-dent Pressable Ceramics is an affordable product for fabricating all-ceramic restorations and allows the...See more technician to use staining, three-quarter buildup or full buildup. Porcelain can be applied using one or more firings without risk of strength loss or deformation. From AURIDENT, INC., Press-i-dent comes in the most popular VITA® shades and opacities for fabricating crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays.
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The Dental Consumer: Baby Boomers
The approximately 78 million boomers—those born between 1946 and 1964—represent 27.5% of the population, according to the latest U.S. Census taken in 2000. Over 50% of them live in California, Texas, New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and New Jersey.
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