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Dental laboratory technicians

Mayebzadeh A, Dufresne A, Harvie S, et al. 1999. Mineralogy of lung tissue in dental laboratory technicians pneumoconiosis. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 60 349-353. [Pg.443]

A dental laboratory technician developed progressive exertional dyspnea and cough associated with pulmonary granulomatosis. Lung function studies showed a restrictive pattern with a low diffusion capacity. A high-resolution CT scan showed micronodules in both... [Pg.98]

A young woman employed as a dental laboratory technician complains of conjunctivitis, skin irritation, and hair loss. On examination, she has perforation of the nasal septum and a milk and roses complexion. These signs and symptoms are most likely to be due to... [Pg.514]

Jacobsen N, Derand T, Hensten-Pettersen A (1996) Profile of work-related health complaints among Swedish dental laboratory technicians. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 24 ... [Pg.904]

Quirce S, Olaguibel JM, Garcia BE, Tabar AI (1993) Occupational airborne contact dermatitis due to benzoyl peroxide. Contact Dermatitis 29 165-166 Rustemeyer T, Frosch PJ (1996) Occupational skin diseases in dental laboratory technicians. (I). Clinical picture and causative factors. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.1131]

Rustemeyer T, Frosch PJ (1996) Occupational skin diseases in dental laboratory technicians. (I). Clinical picture and causative factors. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.1181]

Nayebzadeh A, Dufresne A, Harvie S, Begin R (1999) Mineralogy of lung tissue in dental laboratory technicians pneumoconiosis. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 60 349-353 Norboo T, Angchuk PT, Yahya M, Kamat SR, Pooley FD, Corrin B, Kerr IH, Bruce N, Ball KP (1991) Silicosis in a Himalayan village population role of environmental dust. Thorax 46 341-343... [Pg.29]

Rom WN, Lockey JE, Lee JS, Kimball AC, Band KM (1984) Pneumoconiosis and exposures of dental laboratory technicians. Am J Public Health 74 1252-1257... [Pg.30]

The total value of dental suppHes and equipment manufactured in the United States in 1992 is estimated at ca 1.2 biUion. These materials are used by ca 170,000 practicing dentists (1992) and >8, 500 commercial dental laboratories employing ca 40—50,000 technicians. The dental materials market is limited because the pubHc does not buy direcdy except for toothpastes, mouthwashes, toothbmshes, denture aids, etc (see Dentifrices). [Pg.470]

Dental hygienists, assistants, and laboratory technicians are related professions within the field of dentistry. They each work closely with a dentist to perform the technical duties associated with oral care and teach patients about proper hygiene and good nutrition. The educational and licensing requirements for these dental careers vary by state, although formal education is encouraged and favorable in a competitive job market. [Pg.474]


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