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Testing decontamination equipment in dental practice
Dental Nursing, 2012This article outlines some of the more important testing and validation that should be carried out to ensure decontamination equipment is functioning properly, can conform to the required standards and that the required data can be properly recorded by dental teams
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Measurement of Magnetic Field in dental equipment
Journal of dental research, 2001The principal objective was to measure the magnetic fields occuring in dentists work place at simultaneous subtraction of direct ground component of magnetic field. The research instrument used to measure the power of magnetic field was of our own design. It measures the magnetic field by the Hall sensor that is powered with 5 to 10 V and is integrated
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Specialised equipment for dental photography
British Dental Journal, 1987P Gordon, P Wander
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CARDIAC PACEMAKERS AND DENTAL EQUIPMENT
Australian Dental Journal, 1988Harry G. Mond, Geoffrey Bowell
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Dental x-ray equipment of the future
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960Abstract It is possible that dental x-ray equipment of the future will be designed to be safer, cleaner, and less cumbersome and to produce roentgenograms that will display superior definition and less enlargement.
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Present and future functional dental equipment
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1966With the introduction of high-speed and ultrahigh-speed equipment to dentistry in 1955, new modes of operating have come to dentistry. The washed-field dentistry method and the use of a contour configuration chair have also brought many changes. Advantages and technics of functional operating combined with other work-simplification procedures will ...
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X-Ray Equipment in Dental Practice
2019All X-ray machines consist, generally speaking, of the same components. Figure 1.1 is a schematic illustration of an X-ray machine.
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