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Dental technicians: regulation and quality assurance [PDF]
For many years, dental technicians were largely self-regulated and left to work without any undue interference from, or legislation by, outside authorities. This situation has changed somewhat dramatically in recent years, primarily as a result of a) mandatory General Dental Council (GDC) registration of UK-based dental technicians and b) the ...
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Morphology and pathogenesis of pneumoconiosis in dental technicians
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1985The morphology of pneumoconiosis occurring in dental technicians could be studied by systematic light and electron microscopical investigation of 30 lung preparations from such cases. Diffuse streaky fibrosis and, in some cases, nodular fibrosis was observed together with occasional formation of silicotic nodules that may lead to extensive ...
Konrad Morgenroth +3 more
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Pneumoconiosis among Cretan Dental Technicians
Respiration, 1999Pneumoconiosis among dental technicians has recently emerged as an area of research in interstitial lung disease. This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of pneumoconiosis in Greek dental technicians on the island of Crete. Fifty-one of the 58 dental technicians of the Heraklion Dental Technicians’ Association completed an exposure ...
Nikos M. Siafakas +5 more
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Contact dermatitis in Korean dental technicians
Contact Dermatitis, 2001The high risk of occupational contact dermatitis in dental personnel are well accepted throughout the world. There are few reports concerning occupational skin disease in dental personnel in Korea. The purposes of this study were to investigate the frequency, characteristics and causative factors of contact dermatitis in Korean dental technicians ...
Jun Young Lee +3 more
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Role of the dental technician in professional education
Journal of Dental Education, 1975This survey has documented the current role of dental technicians in dental schools in the United States. This role is still rather minor, but it is significant. Some suggestions for improving the situation have been made. A further survey of this kind should be made again in 3–5 years, at which time a comparison with this survey may reveal a ...
A Harrison, AP Stephens
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The dental student as technician: To what degree?
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978A much-discussed topic among dental educators teaching removable prosthodontics involves the necessary degree of student participation in tile performance of laboratory procedures related to tile treatment of completely and partially edentulous patients. Should the student perform all technical procedures?
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BS programs for dental laboratory technicians
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969Qualified teachers of dental laboratory technic are being prepared at Southern Illinois University for secondary and vocational school faculties. A five-part program that leads to a bachelor of science degree is described.
Ronald W. Stadt +2 more
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Clinical dental technician: a new profession
Dental Nursing, 2006In an overview of the new profession of Clinical Dental Technician (CDT), Chris Allen Chief Executive of the Clinical Dental Technician's Association, explains why dental nurses may well be working with CDTs in the future.
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