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Characterization of occupational exposure to airborne particles and bioaerosols in dental clinics. [PDF]
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A concurrent bioceramic colloid design for dental crowns additive manufacturing by vat photopolymerization. [PDF]
Osama A, Fouda N, Eraky MT.
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Sharps injuries in a dental specialty hospital: retrospective analysis of occupational risks, 2020-2024. [PDF]
Zhang M, Chen Y, Zhang S, Fan X.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
In the past, dental equipment was designed for function and esthetics with little regard for the potential for cross-contamination. Recent advances in equipment technology are making all forms of treatment equipment much easier to disinfect and sterilize.
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In the past, dental equipment was designed for function and esthetics with little regard for the potential for cross-contamination. Recent advances in equipment technology are making all forms of treatment equipment much easier to disinfect and sterilize.
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Dental CBCT equipment and performance issues
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2012Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), also known as digital volumetric tomography was developed in the late 1990s and is now increasingly available in clinical practice. It can provide high resolution cross-sectional images of teeth and the maxillofacial region with applications in all branches of dentistry. As a new imaging modality, there were
Horner, K., Jacobs, R., Schulze, R.
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2017
Dental radiographs are usually obtained using a wall mounted generator. Radiographic exposure is controlled by three components: kilovolt peak (kVp), milliamperage (mA), and exposure time. This chapter explains the physics of digital radiography, the advantages of digital systems versus analog film, and the minor adjustments needed for its use.
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Dental radiographs are usually obtained using a wall mounted generator. Radiographic exposure is controlled by three components: kilovolt peak (kVp), milliamperage (mA), and exposure time. This chapter explains the physics of digital radiography, the advantages of digital systems versus analog film, and the minor adjustments needed for its use.
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Portable dental equipment: dental units and x-ray equipment.
General dentistry, 2011Portable dental equipment makes it possible for clinicians to provide dental care to patients who are unable to travel to a traditional dental clinic. Nonambulatory, homebound, and institutionalized patients benefit greatly when portable equipment is used to address their dental treatment needs on-site.
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The technologically well-equipped dental office
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2003Information technology, or IT, applications for dental practice continue to develop rapidly. More than 85 percent of all dentists use computers in their offices, and the number of clinical uses for the computer is on the rise. This article discusses the state of the art of several technologies, provides an integrative view of a technologically well ...
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