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Why Routine Inspection, Cleaning/Disinfection, Manufacturer Checkups, and Backup Systems Matter Summary Dental and surgical loupes are not just magnification devices; they are clinical tools that impact infection control, visual performance, precision, and clinician posture. As a wearable device used in patient care environments, dental and ...
In a new study, researchers from the National Institute of Dental Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) have found that blocking the function of a coagulation protein prevents bone loss caused by periodontal (gingival) disease in mice. ...
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The BIRHC serves as a combination primary care practice and urgent care clinic for residents and Islanders alike. There is a solid philanthropic spirit running through the island, so the facility is reasonably well-equipped considering the austerity of the setting; there’s an X-ray suite, state-of-the-art dental equipment, even a ...
Alginate dressings are classed as ‘advanced wound care’, a label that up until now I have strongly disagreed with. ...
In fact, handling amalgam has been found to cause allergies and even diseases of the central nervous system. However, dental amalgam is not the only chemical to which dentists and dental nurses, as well as their patients, are exposed. The list of chemicals is long: polishes, casting alloys, fillers disinfectants, denatured alcohol, resins, solvents ...
A new free-to-read Australian Journal of Primary Health virtual issue addresses various aspects of oral healthcare, including access, vulnerable groups and new models of service delivery. Our teeth are one of our most important assets, yet perhaps the most neglected area when it comes to looking after our health and well being. A new Australian Journal of Primary Health virtual issue highlights ...
Companies considering this new method of transmission must be careful to ensure that requirements related to the timing of the warning are satisfied. ...
