Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a patient with partially amputated index finger
Hands are capable of a wide variety of functions like touching, grasping, feeling, holding, manipulating, caressing, and more. It is a vital and important part of a person's identity and well being. Loss of part of the hands can affect esthetics; functions are undermined depending upon the seve...
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Main Authors: | S. Agarwal (Author), A. Chopra (Author), R. Mittal (Author), M. Sethi (Author), S. Tripathi (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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