The Key is Interdisciplinary Approach
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Complete, First published Oct 29, 2023
Dr. Chen, a young and talented dentist, is passionate about interdisciplinary dentistry, which involves working with specialists from other fields to provide patients with comprehensive care. She starts her own interdisciplinary dental practice, which is a success, and she also shares her knowledge and experience with others by speaking to groups of dental students and other professionals.

Dr. Chen's story is one of inspiration and innovation. She is a pioneer in the field of interdisciplinary dentistry, and she is helping to shape the future of the profession. She is also a role model for young dentists, showing them that it is possible to achieve success while also making a positive impact on the world.
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