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Long‐term stability of transcrestal sinus augmentation

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Transcrestal sinus augmentation has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to lateral window techniques for vertical bone augmentation in the edentulous maxilla. Since its early introduction and modification over the last several decades, this technique has demonstrated predictable outcomes for implant placement in regions with limited ...
Sandra H. Stuhr   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Health and Safety Compliance in the Field [PDF]

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Davies, Nigel   +6 more
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Impact Vibration and Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1997
The case histories of ten workers with Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) indicate that their predominant vibration exposure was to impact vibration. This association, recognized previously in pedestal grinders and in multiple hand tool users, should now be identified in spot welders and press operators.
P L, Pelmear, M, Wills
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Occupational exposure to hand–arm vibration

International Journal of Cardiology, 2016
a Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Training and Research Hospital, Department of Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey b Department of Cardiology, Special Izmir Avrupa Medicine Center, Karabaglar, Izmir, Turkey c Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpasa Training Hospital Department of Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey d Gulhane Military Medical ...
Eyuboglu, Mehmet   +3 more
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Hand-Arm Vibration—An Engineering Approach

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1974
A discussion is presented of some of the vascular-muscular disorders associated with hand-arm vibration and of some of the proposed hand vibration standards aimed at preventing them. The results from an investigation examining the vibration characteristics of the hand being conducted by the authors are presented.
D D, Reynolds, C, Jokel
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Hand-arm vibration exposure of dentists

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2006
The use of dental handpieces exposes the dental personnel to high-frequency vibration. Dentists have been shown to have a high frequency of finger-related and other upper limb symptoms and a high prevalence of osteoarthrosis in the distal interphalangeal joints.The vibration of 22 dental handpieces was measured during normal work with accelerometer ...
Esko, Rytkönen   +3 more
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The hand arm vibration syndrome: a review

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1997
Since its first description over eight decades ago, the hand arm vibration syndrome — vibration white finger as it was previously known — has become one of the most common prescribed diseases in the industrialized world. This article is intended to provide a broad review of existing evidence and knowledge regarding a disease which, for medicolegal ...
Chetter, I. C.   +2 more
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Hand–arm vibration in cycling

Journal of Vibration and Control, 2012
Numerous workers are exposed to vibrations which can turn out to be fatal for the health. Athletes can be included in this population, in particular cyclists who are exposed to vibration due to the irregularity of the road. This nuisance depends of the duration of exposure and the range of vibrations.
X Chiementin   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

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