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This teaching unit aims to develop a multidisciplinary approach to occlusodontics by integrating various dental and medical disciplines. It helps students understand the interactions between occlusion and other clinical fields in order to optimize diagnosis and overall patient management
Temps présentiel : 20 heures
Charge de travail étudiant : 15 heures
Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Examen final
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