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Identifying HPV vaccination research priorities for the US. [PDF]

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Brewer NT   +9 more
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Application of nanotechnology to dentistry: Impact of graphene nanocomposites on clinical air quality.

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The Pediatric Dental Office

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
The private practitioner’s objective in providing pediatric dental care is to help the child obtain optimal dental health while teaching the child that dental treatment is not frightening. These objectives are easier to reach when the child is seen at an early age, before dental problems become complex.
J A, Coll, J G, Conlan
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Office Computer Systems for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2011
The role of computers in dental practice has dramatically changed over the past 30 years. We have witnessed the progression from administrative roles to complete integration leading to chartless offices. As the dental community gradually adopts this contemporary development, the move to electronic health records is imminent because of upcoming changes ...
Frances E, Sam, Andrea M, Bonnick
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DENTAL OFFICE PLANNING

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999
A properly planned dental office can contribute directly to the success of your practice. Critical steps in creating a successful dental office environment are developing a design program, determining the size and cost of your facility, selecting a location and assembling the appropriate professionals to help with planning and construction.Planning a ...
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Radiation in dental offices

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959
To determine where the dental profession is today in regard to reducing radiation hazards, a survey was conducted among dentists in the larger centers of population. Of the 117 x-ray machines examined, 43 (36.8 per cent) had filters added. The average thickness of these filters was 0.75 mm., as compared to the recommendation of the National Committee ...
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