Occupational Hazards in the Dental office – An overview

Abstract

Occupational health hazard is an unavoidable circumstance for the dentist and his team. Despite improvement in technology and numerous advancements, occupational risk prevails in the dentist profession. The dental personnel should be aware of all signs of symptoms of hazards and the strategies to prevent and control them. Continuing dental education programs in this regard needs to be organized to help dentists.

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Shivakumar G C, Sahana S, Prashant Mishra

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Shivakumar G C, Sahana S, Prashant Mishra (2017). Occupational Hazards in the Dental office – An overview. ​International Journal of Contemporary Medicine surgery and Radiology, 2(1), 29-31. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-423587