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den·tal ar·ma·men·ta·ri·um

(dentăl ahrmă-men-tarē-ŭm)
The equipment and instruments used in the delivery of dental care.
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Tom, Tom, I love you so, and you seem to try every way you can to break my old heart with your outrageousness." By this time the dental instruments were ready.
Iqbal said that manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, medicines, cosmetics, surgical and dental instruments, textile, leather, sports, and furniture, food and agriculture items have been invited to showcase their products.
Anees Iqbal said that manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, medicines, cosmetics, surgical and dental instruments, textile, leather, sports, furniture, food and agriculture items could showcase their products.
In dentistry, infection control is a major concern due to risk of transmission of communicable diseases.1 According to the universal guidelines, dental practitioners are required to sterilise instruments that come in contact with the saliva and blood during dental procedures.2,3 Proper sterilisation of the dental instruments by adhering to the universal infection control protocols can prevent the spread of infection.4,5 Various doubts have been raised over the effectiveness of instrument cleaning in the dental practices.
Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Company, LLC is a privately held company that produces dental instruments and products distributed in more than 80 countries with offices in Germany, Italy, India, China and Japan.
It had particular concerns about decontamination procedures, which involves sterilising and cleaning dental instruments, and the "safe" use of radiographic equipment.
In a pocket-sized, spiral-bound textbook and reference, Phinney and Halstead provide dental assistant students the basic knowledge necessary regarding dental instruments, and allow them to view each instrument and learn its uses, parts, and other miscellaneous information.
Expanded duties dental assistants work chairside with the dentists to perform sterilisation for dental instruments and offer assistance in fabricating dental restorations.
The 27-year-old, who is a former Coventry University student, now provides bespoke dental instruments and kits to private surgeries in the UK through his website www.avantsurgicals.com.
Nondisposable items like dental instruments are cleaned and sterilized between patients, while disposable dental instruments and needles are tossed.
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