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For certain patients with limited manual dexterity or where difficulty exists in reaching rear teeth, however, dentists strongly feel that electric toothbrushes can be especially beneficial.
For dentists, this disorder is important to understand since many of the physical abnormalities are present in the head, and particularly the oral cavity.
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