An efficient annotation method for image recognition of dental instruments [PDF]
To prevent needlestick injury and leftover instruments, and to perform efficient dental treatment, it is important to know the instruments required during dental treatment.
Shintaro Oka+2 more
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Endoscopic Removal of Ingested Dentures and Dental Instruments: A Retrospective Analysis [PDF]
Background. Dentures and dental instruments are frequently encountered ingested foreign bodies. The aim of the present study was to assess the safety and efficacy of endoscopically removing ingested dental objects. Methods.
Ken-ichi Mizuno+15 more
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High-Speed Dental Instruments: An Investigation of Protein-Contaminated Dental Handpieces with the Bicinchoninic Acid Assay in Dental Offices in Styria, Austria. [PDF]
Due to permanent contact with bodily secretions such as blood and saliva, the dental workplace poses a high risk of infection for patients as well as for personnel.
Schalli M+4 more
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Improving the inspection and manual cleaning of dental instruments in a dental hospital. [PDF]
AbstractWithin the dental hospital setting, it is a frequent occurrence to find residual cement contaminating instruments in a newly opened kit having undergone the decontamination cycle. Any instrument found to be contaminated then cannot be used, as the area underneath the cement is not sterile. This in itself has several repercussions. These include:
Campbell L, Barton A, Boyle R, Tully V.
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Mechanisms of Atomization from Rotary Dental Instruments and Its Mitigation. [PDF]
Since the onset of coronavirus disease 2019, the potential risk of dental procedural generated spray emissions (including aerosols and splatters), for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 transmission, has challenged care providers and policy ...
Sergis A+10 more
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SG-APSIC1045: A quantitative assessment of ATP bioluminescence on dental instruments reprocessed by automated washer-disinfector and ultrasonic machine [PDF]
Objectives: Dental instruments are contaminated by blood and saliva during dental procedures. To prevent cross infection, all contaminants should be removed from the surfaces of instruments.
Vivian Man, Tian Cheng Neo
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Dekiler-Box Sterility Test as an Innovation in Multifunction Sterilization Equipment for Dental Instruments [PDF]
Sterilization is the process of destroying or eliminating all microorganisms. The aim of sterilization is to destroy every form of pathogenic microorganism including spores that might adhere to dental instruments and associated equipment.
Wimmy Safaati Utsani+5 more
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Vibration Characteristics of the Rotating Dental Instrument [PDF]
Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66747/2/10.1177_00220345500290050801 ...
E.E. Henry, F.A. Peyton
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Aspiration of an Instrument During Dental Treatment [PDF]
Doris Eis, Fiorenza Gautschi, Sira Thiel
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Availability of manufacturers' information on efficacy and compatibility of detergents used for cleaning dental instruments [PDF]
Gareth Calvert+3 more
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