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Can you explain the nerve supply to the maxillary first molar?
The maxillary first molar is innervated by the Posterior Superior Alveolar (PSA) nerve for the distobuccal and palatal roots. The mesiobuccal root is often (in ~28% of cases) supplied by the Middle Superior Alveolar (MSA) nerve.
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Dr. James Doe
Prosthodontist • 2h ago
Complex Full Mouth Rehab - Advice Needed
Patient presents with severe attrition on lower anteriors. Vertical dimension has been lost by approx 3mm. Considering opened VDO with overlays first. Thoughts on material choice for bruxers?
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