Perceived or actual overlap between the scope of prosthodontics and other recognized dental specialties

Prosthodontics does not overlap with other specialties but is integrated with them. This essential difference between “overlap” and “integration” should be made abundantly clear. No one denies that most of the population's dental needs must be served by the general practitioner, and no speciali...

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