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High quality, August 29, 2013
By A. Crandall
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I posted this on the bathroom door so my kids can look at it while they brush their teeth. It's a very high quality poster
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
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- - No review needed for the content, that's great! But wait - -, December 21, 2011
By 73beats
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Poorly packed, obviously they didn't have the right sized box. The customer being the person that's responsible for disposal of their over-sized boxes is not a good idea. The worst part, is it permanently creased my poster - waste of money at this point. Shouldn't have this type of concern on Amazon - you can tell when it's not them. Quality wasn't there. The content of the posted was good (that's why I bought it) but not worth displaying in a professional environment.
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very good, September 17, 2011
By kwang
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It was very fast and cheap. This is what I want get when I saw pic. I will get more later.
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Love these charts!, April 14, 2011
By Judy Chambers
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I take these charts wherever I go with International Smile Power...to use for teaching tooth brushing and oral health education. Then I leave them with the health practitioners and teachers for further use... It's great to have them light-weight and easy to pack!
They have lots of great information on them!
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Great design and color, December 24, 2009
By in Rome, Paul said to the.. (Redlands, California, USA)
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This attractive chart highlights in color all the essential aspects a 1st year dental (and medical) student is expected to know and remember. Besides listing the various functions of the teeth, it includes anatomical pictures of a tooth (cross-section, enlarged), the cranium in childhood, and various age-related configurations of dental arrangement in the oral cavity. It has also a figure about tooth decay, and recommendations for proper tooth care.
This 20" (Wide) by 26" (High) wall chart is highly recommended for 1st year dental (and medical) students, and also for display in a dental office (and their respective waiting rooms) for explaining to patients the conditions of their teeth.
NOTE: Should you have any comment(s) and/or suggestion(s) about this review, I can be reached via email at <[...]>. I look forward to hearing from you.
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