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Immediate Patient Satisfaction with Dental Esthetics After Endodontic and Prosthodontic Treatment of Dental Dyschromia. [PDF]
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Cooperation between dental technician and dentist.
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Communication between the dentist and the dental technician
Factors contributing to good RPD design are described, including the respective inputs of the dentist and dental technician. Poor communication in current practice is reported and an appropriate format for a work authorization presented.
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Lung granulomatosis in a dental technician
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1998Dental technicians are potentially exposed to various occupational dusts and chemicals. Not surprisingly, occupational related lung diseases have been documented in this population.We describe the case of a dental laboratory technician presenting progressive exertional dyspnea and cough.
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Dental technician education and training — a survey
British Dental Journal, 1999As the Dental Auxiliaries Review Group report continues in the consultation stage, the dentist needs to keep up-to-date on all aspects of auxiliary career developments. Dental technician education and training has changed radically during the past 25 years as shown by three surveys--the latest carried out during 1998 and reported in this paper.
W M Murphy, P A Barrett
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Sicca syndrome and silicoproteinosis in a dental technician
Secondary sicca syndrome has been described in silicotic and exposed nonpneumoconiotic individuals. Systemic autoimmune pathogenic mechanisms have been thought to be responsible. Salivary gland mineral deposition has not so far been implicated.
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Hand dermatitis in dental technicians
Contact Dermatitis, 1984The incidence of hand dermatitis and contact allergies was analyzed among dental technicians. A survey was carried out by postal questionnaire. It was returned by 106 technicians (88%): 30 had had skin problems, and 20 (19%) had present eruptions. All 20 were invited to a detailed dermatological investigation, hut only seven participated.
Riitta Jolanki+2 more
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