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Help with dental term

Posted By: sre on 2008-01-14
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Subject: Help with dental term

Dictator is stating sounds like "abatine". From the way its used in the sentence, would be used for hemostasis.  Says "abatine" was packed to control the ooze. Any suggestions?


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