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Lung granulomatosis in a dental technician [PDF]
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.
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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.
P A, Barrett, W M, Murphy
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Dental technicians: regulation and quality assurance
British Dental Journal, 2011For 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, 1970D, Henderson, Q, Frazier
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