A dental drill or dental handpiece is a hand-held, mechanical instrument used to perform a variety of common dental procedures, including removing decay...
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the primary barriers. The cost of a dental laser ranges from $4,000 to $130,000, where a pneumatic dental drill costs between $200 and $500. Hard tissue...
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Tooth decay (redirect from Dental cavity)
during treatment. A dental handpiece ("drill") is used to remove large portions of decayed material from a tooth. A spoon, a dental instrument used to...
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DeWalt DCD790 cordless drill for specific drill bit types and materials are as follows: Boring Dental drill Drifter drill Drill bit Drill bit sizes Roger Bridgeman...
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Dentist (redirect from Dental surgeon)
wheel to rotate a drill and chairs made specifically for dental patients. In the 1840s, the world's first dental school and national dental organization were...
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including the cause of dental fluorosis and ideal cavity preparations. One of his many inventions was a foot-driven dental drill. He is also known for...
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a typical dental filling, where an injection of local anesthetic and the use of a dental drill may be involved, the application of dental sealants is...
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opera music playing, and picks up an electric drill (which in his mind is a dental drill) and tries to drill her teeth. Jamie escapes and hides until Brooke...
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Air abrasion (redirect from Air abrasion (dental))
fracturing or chipping a tooth when compared to a traditional pneumatic dental drill. Air abrasion generates minimal noise, vibration, pressure, and heat...
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Toothache (redirect from Dental pain)
dental pain or tooth pain, is pain in the teeth or their supporting structures, caused by dental diseases or pain referred to the teeth by non-dental...
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the enamel and dentin tissues of the tooth, usually using a dental drill fitted with a dental burr. Isolating the tooth The use of a rubber dam for tooth...
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researching electricity Cable jetting, a way to install cables in ducts Dental drill Compressed-air engine and compressed-air vehicles Gas Chromatography...
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Dentistry (redirect from Dental surgery)
Terms". American Dental Association. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2014. "Stone age man used dentist drill". BBC News. 6...
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dental implant (also known as an endosseous implant or fixture) is a prosthesis that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental...
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dental instruments (dental drills) to prepare the tooth and can be performed in settings with no access to dental equipment. No drilling or local anaesthetic...
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aliens' use of a dental drill on Barry was inspired by a neighbour of Carter who said that he was abducted and that the aliens drilled holes into his teeth...
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with added bite". British Dental Journal. 201 (5): 255. 2006. doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4814014. "Breakthrough could make dental drills obsolete". Healthier Talk...
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items, such as eating and cooking utensils, while others (such as a dental drill and a remarkably efficient lie detector apparatus) are stretches of the...
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perform his dental work on unwilling patients such as Skeletor, even going so far as to ensnare Beast Man in dental floss and stick a dental drill into Grizzlor's...
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the acute phase might include reducing the height of the tooth with a dental drill, so it no longer contacts the opposing tooth when biting down; and regular...
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situations or objects (e.g. drilling, local anaesthetic injections) or to the dental setting in general. The term ‘dental fear and anxiety’ (DFA) is often...
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He also miniaturized his electric motor to power a model airship, a dental drill, a sewing machine and a razor. Trouvé next invented his "Photophore"...
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dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia, exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the dental...
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of dentistry at the University of Otago; he invented the high-speed dental drill and was later knighted for services to dentistry. Elizabeth Walsh was...
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Dental composite resins (better referred to as "resin-based composites" or simply "filled resins") are dental cements made of synthetic resins. Synthetic...
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metal formed from cutting metal, used in die grinders, rotary tools, or dental drills. The name may be considered appropriate when their small-sized head...
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office over lunch and run errands fired him when he found Kaye using his dental drill on the office woodwork. In 1939, Kaye met the same dentist's daughter...
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Air turbine rotating up to 1500000 rpm (25 kHz) Modern air turbine dental drills can rotate at over 800000 rpm (13.3 kHz). The second hand of a conventional...
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Archived 2008-04-26 at the Wayback Machine. American Dental Association. Retrieved on 2008-07-13. Dental Drill. Medical Discoveries. Retrieved on 2008-07-13...
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Er:YAG laser (category Dental lasers)
local anesthetic to numb the tooth. Eliminating the vibration of the dental drill removes the risk of causing microfractures in the tooth. When used initially...
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