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Dental school improves technology, accessibility in clinics

The Marquette University School of Dentistry is renovating its advanced care and pediatrics clinical spaces.

The construction efforts — which began in May — are designed to improve technological offerings and patient accessibility at the university. For instance, the advanced care clinic will receive two dental chairs and two private operating rooms to treat patients with disabilities as well as a radiology room with four dental chairs, while the pediatrics clinic will receive nine dental chairs and two private operating rooms.

Marquette University expects the remodeling to be completed in August.

Read more: Marquette Today

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