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J Dent Res 31(1): 33-34, 1952
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DUST FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE USE OF THE AIRDENT MACHINE

MYRON J. VAN LEEUWEN A.B., D.D.S.1 and AUGUST T. ROSSANO JR. B.S., M.S.1

1 Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass.

On the basis of dust counts, particle size, and composition, it is felt that the normal use of the Airdent machine presents little health hazard to patient or dentist.

Submitted on November 19, 1951







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