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Lowering the Radiation Dose in Dental Offices.

Journal - California Dental Association, 2017
While the use of dental imaging continues to evolve into more advanced modalities such as 3-D cone beam computed tomography, in addition to conventional 2-D imaging (intraoral, panoramic and cephalometric), the public concern for radiation safety is also
Elham Radan
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Dental office design and layout

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1963
The writer has for many years been con­ cerned with the problems of dental office design from the functional and esthetic point of view. This interest led to a study of interior design in order to bridge the gap between dentist and office designer. Since no one understands the needs of the dentist more than a dentist himself, this study was undertaken.
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Infection Control in the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2008
The risk of infectious disease transmission is an inherent part of dental practice. Fortunately, such risks can be greatly reduced through modern infection control practices. Such practices include the use of various measures, including administrative, engineering, and work practice controls.
Glena Jarboe   +2 more
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Monitoring in the Dental Office

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 1992
SUMMARY Twenty-five years ago, as a response to the beginning of the monitoring equipment revolution, it was suggested that the best patient-monitoring device would be a tube of contact adhesive to affix the anesthetist's finger to the patient's peripheral pulse so that the two could not be readily separated.30 Although this concept is still valuable,
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Computerizing the Dental Office

2013
Computerizing the dental office aims at improving the dental surgeon’s practices and efficiency. The practice management software manages the dentist’s activity: patient record, estimates, prescriptions, agenda, accounting… Specific hardware like virtual keyboard is compatible with the high level of hygiene needed at the point of care.
J. Valcarcel   +4 more
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Tobacco Cessation in the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2012
Evidence-based tobacco-cessation guidelines when used by clinicians are effective in reducing tobacco use and obtaining successful quits by patients. Dentists have been encouraged to provide instruction and intervention on tobacco cessation in the dental office. The dental provider is in the unique position to relate oral findings to the patient and to
Angela Ward, David A. Albert
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Trauma Kits for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2009
The old Boy Scout's motto, "Be Prepared," can be beneficially applied to the management of dental trauma. A large number of dental injuries occur every year, primarily in the 7- to 15-year age group. Preserving the natural dentition during that time period is critically important, because tooth loss at an early age presents significant lifelong dental ...
David E. Jaramillo, Leif K. Bakland
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Emergency Drugs for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2016
Any dental office can face a variety of medical emergencies; therefore, the health care professional and the staff should always be prepared to deal with these emergencies in their office. Preparedness of the dental office staff and their prompt recognition of these emergencies will be the most important factor in dealing with the emergencies in any ...
Harry Dym, Golaleh Barzani, Naveen Mohan
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Risk Management in the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2012
This article is devoted to risk-management strategies regarding oral surgical procedures in the general dental office. Lawsuits are more likely to be filed following poor outcomes related to oral surgical procedures rather than after operative or prosthetic dental procedures.
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The dental plaque biofilm matrix

Periodontology 2000, 2021
Fabian Cieplik   +2 more
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