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Chemical Hazards in Dental Laboratories
Indoor and Built Environment, 1998Various materials are used in dental laboratories for manufacturing crowns and bridges, chromium-cobalt frameworks, acrylic dentures, and other dental products.
Ataolah Nayeb zadeh, André Dufresne
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[General strategy for the development of dental laboratories with CAD/CAM systems].
Stomatologiia, 2019The need for the practice of dentistry in the digital (CAD/CAM) technologies have initiated the emergence of dental laboratories as a separate and independent legal entities.
R. M. Iskenderov +4 more
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Journal of Dental Education, 2019
The aim of this study was to assess inter- and intra-grader agreement with the use of digital scanning and a tooth preparation assessment software program in comparison to the current traditional visual grading method in a dental student simulation ...
Shoji Miyazono +4 more
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The aim of this study was to assess inter- and intra-grader agreement with the use of digital scanning and a tooth preparation assessment software program in comparison to the current traditional visual grading method in a dental student simulation ...
Shoji Miyazono +4 more
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The relationship between dentists and dental laboratories--predictions for the future.
Journal - California Dental Association, 2011This article provides an overview of the key market changes that are impacting the day-to-day relationship between dentists and dental laboratories and technicians. There are a variety of factors that facilitate the need for broader communication between
Bennett Napier
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Communicating with Dental Laboratories
2016Many times dentists receive restorations from the laboratory only to find that they did not meet the expectations of the dentist or patient. Unfortunately, these problems and many others are seen all too often, due to poor communication between the dentist and dental laboratory. This chapter will provide the information the dentist needs to communicate
Tamra Culp, Lee Culp
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Laboratory contamination of dental prostheses
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980Potential pathogenic microbiologic cross-contamination from various sources by way of the dental laboratory has been documented, and guidelines to reduce it have been published. Ten sterile, complete dentures were fractured and sent to different dental laboratories for repair.
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Lasers in the Dental Laboratory
2020For about 30 years, laser technology in all its different forms has been indispensable in the daily laboratory routine of dental technology. In the digital workflow, however, lasers are increasing rapidly. 3D printers are becoming increasingly important just like laser technology too.
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Acinetobacter Contamination of Laboratory Dental Pumice
Journal of Dental Research, 1983Micro-organisms of the genus Acinetobacter, implicated as opportunistic pathogens, have been recovered from dentures after laboratory repair. A study was undertaken to determine if Acinetobacter could be isolated from used dental pumice. Cultural studies demonstrated that Acinetobacter calcoaceticus variety lwoffi was present in high numbers in used ...
William A. Falkler +2 more
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Occupational Hazards in the Health Professions, 2020
B. Persson, D. Brune
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B. Persson, D. Brune
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Status of the dental laboratory work authorization
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969At present, dental laboratory technicians may not deal directly with the public in any of the 50 states. A uniform dental laboratory work authorization system is sought to ensure that serving the prosthodontic needs of the public will continue to be the responsibility of licensed dentists only.
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