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Lung granulomatosis in a dental technician [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1998
Dental 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.
Brancaleone, P.   +4 more
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Dental technician education and training — a survey

British Dental Journal, 1999
As 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.
P A, Barrett, W M, Murphy
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Dental technicians: regulation and quality assurance

British Dental Journal, 2011
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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Communicating with Dental Laboratory Technicians

Dental Clinics of North America, 1970
D, Henderson, Q, Frazier
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