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Iamp;#39;m Rick buck and Iamp;#39;ve been a dentist for 15 years and in this video youamp;#39;re about to see how and why I fix the dark spots and Cavities on these front teeth including all the steps I take and why each step is essential in the following video I will show you how I remove the white spots on these front teeth as well and do fillings so like And subscribe if you have teeth and as always we start by numbing the patient in this first of two appointments usually I would fix all these spots in one appointment but this patient actually just came in to take care of the cavities because thatamp;#39;s what his insurance would cover and so that is what we did on this appointment but then once he saw how good it looked at the end of this appointment he then immediately scheduled to remove all the white spots too from these front teeth so thatamp;#39;s why weamp;#39;re doing it in two appointments so we start by taking my drill and just removing the dark spots the da

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The main difference between DITA and DocBook is the way they organize content. DITA is designed to create topic-based documentation, while DocBook is designed to create structured documents. Topic-based documentation means each content can stand alone and be reused in different documents.
To convert a DocBook document to PDF, follow these steps: Use one of the following two methods to begin the transformation process: Select the DocBook PDF transformation scenario in the DocBook 4 or DocBook 5 section. Click the Apply associated button to run the transformation.
Instead, Docbook is used to create the manual and the FAQ, and Doxygen is used to construct the API reference. Although divergent, this conforms to the GNU Project recommendations as long as the output is of sufficient quality, as per GNU Manuals.
DocBook files are used to prepare output files in a wide variety of formats. Nearly always, this is accomplished using DocBook XSL stylesheets. These are XSLT stylesheets that transform DocBook documents into a number of formats (HTML, XSL-FO for later conversion into PDF, etc.).

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