A team of mechanical engineering students from Johns Hopkins University is working with a Florida dentist to develop a device that aims to make dental procedures less daunting for many patients. Check ...
King’s College Dental Institute’s Professor Brian Millar thinks that his invention—a noise cancellation device that eliminates the unnerving sound of dental drills—will make people not fear the ...
A routine dental visit sent a Wisconsin man to the hospital when he accidentally inhaled a piece of the dentist's drill. Tom Jozsi said he was getting a tooth filled when the dentist told him ...
Drilling at lower rotation speeds and eliminating the use of dental drills that use both air and water could significantly reduce the spray of aerosols, which may contain SARS-CoV-2, according to a ...
An innovative device which cancels out the noise of the dental drill could spell the end of people's anxiety about trips to the dentist, according to experts at King's College London, Brunel ...
Adding a polymer to a dental office's water system can completely eliminate aerosols generated by ultrasonic scalers and drills, reducing the transmission risk of pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, ...
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A routine trip to the dentist was anything but normal — after an Illinois man inhaled the dentist's drill bit and had to go to the hospital to get it removed last month. Tom Jozsi ...
KENOSHA (WKOW) -- A routine visit to the dentist landed an Illinois man in a Kenosha hospital after he inhaled the dentist's inch-long drill bit. Tom Jozsi was getting a tooth filled at the time.
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