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  2. Dental instrument - Wikipedia

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    Dental instrument. Tooth polishing is a dental procedure, which is used for the prevention of teeth problems. It also makes teeth appear whiter, stain-free, and glistening. This procedure improves dental health and aesthetics of the teeth. [1]

  3. Forensic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom. Following the closure of the MSc course at the University of Glamorgan, one can receive either an MSc in Forensic Dentistry (a one-year programme) or a Masters in Forensic Odontology (a two-year programme) from the University of Dundee in Scotland, which currently has a very limited intake. United States

  4. Dental drill - Wikipedia

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    Dental drill. A high-speed dental handpiece. A dental drill or dental handpiece is a hand-held, mechanical instrument used to perform a variety of common dental procedures, including removing decay, polishing fillings, performing cosmetic dentistry, and altering prostheses . The handpiece itself consists of internal mechanical components that ...

  5. Periodontal examination - Wikipedia

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    A periodontal examination is a clinical examination of the periodontium (gums). It is routinely carried out in dentistry and allied specialties. Many different techniques are used around the world. A report by World Health Organization in 1978 led to the creation of the Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN) and a periodontal ...

  6. Dental explorer - Wikipedia

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    Dental explorers, also known as sickle probes, are tools found in the dental arsenal that are frequently utilised. The explorer is designed with a sharp tip at the end to improve tactile perception. In the past, it was usual for dentists to use the explorer to probe teeth for the presence of cavities. Some dental professionals have questioned ...

  7. Dental key - Wikipedia

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    The dental key, (also known as Clef de Garengeot, Fothergill -Key, English-Key, Dimppel Extractor or Tooth Key) was first mentioned in Alexander Monro 's Medical Essays and Observations in 1742, but had probably been in use since around 1730. It remained popular into the 20th century when it was replaced by the more modern forceps.

  8. Endodontic files and reamers - Wikipedia

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    Endodontic files and reamers. Endodontic files and reamers are surgical instruments used by dentists when performing root canal treatment. These tools are used to clean and shape the root canal, with the concept being to perform complete chemomechanical debridement of the root canal to the length of the apical foramen.

  9. Dental Laboratories Association - Wikipedia

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    www.dla.org.uk. The Dental Laboratories Association (DLA) is the professional body for dental laboratory owners in the United Kingdom. It is estimated that members of the DLA are responsible for over 80 per cent of the dental laboratory services in the UK.