Dr. Jerald W Reinhardt MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Gynecology
1428 Central Ave Ne East Grand Forks MN, 56721About
Dr. Jerald Reinhardt is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in East Grand Forks, MN. Dr. Reinhardt specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Reinhardt can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Reinhardt can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effect of liners on cusp deflection and gap formation in composite restorations.
- Side-effects: mercury contribution to body burden from dental amalgam.
- Use of glass ionomer cements by Iowa dentists.
- Effects of beveling and incremental filling on microleakage in Class II composite restorations.
- Effect of retention grooves on fracture strength of Class 2 composite resin and amalgam restorations.
- The need for operative dentistry services: projecting the effects of changing disease patterns.
- Mercury vapor expired after restorative treatment: preliminary study.
- Mercury vapor expired after restorative treatment: preliminary study.
- Composite resin compatibility and bond longevity of a dentin bonding agent.
- Risk assessment of mercury exposure from dental amalgams.
- The associations of age and dentition status with caries treatment in adult males.
- The effect of removal of the smear layer on microleakage of Class V restorations in vitro.
- The prevalence and treatment implications of cervical abrasion in the elderly.
- Rinsing times for a gel etchant related to enamel/composite bond strength.
- Shear strengths of ten commercial dentin bonding agents.
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