dental practices The ground is not just ground! At least not in hospitals, medical, and dental practices By electrical-engineering-portal.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 05:46:53 +0000 This technical article analyzes the safety requirements against indirect contact employed in particularly special medical locations (e.g., hospitals, medical, and dental practices, etc.), where environmental conditions may increase the risk of indirect contact and therefore the electroshock, precisely microshock. Generally... Read more The post The ground is not just ground! At least not in hospitals, medical, and dental practices appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. Full Article Electronics Energy and Power Protection Safety conductive intracardiac probes dental practices earthing connection electrical separation electromagnetic interferences equipotential bonding equipotential earthing fault conditions ground ground faults hospitals insulation leakage currents medical microshock protective conductor rcd residual current devices
dental practices Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognition of Older Americans Month By www.medindia.com Published On :: Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognitio Full Article
dental practices HPI poll examines impact of COVID-19 on dental practices By www.ada.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 12:27:00 -0500 The ADA Health Policy Institute launched an ongoing biweekly poll the week of March 23 that shows 76% of dentists surveyed had closed their offices to all but emergency patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Another 19% indicated their offices are closed completely. Full Article
dental practices ADA president: Reopening dental practices needs a team approach By www.ada.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 09:54:00 -0500 As some dental practices begin plans to reopen and provide nonemergency care — as some states reopen following the direction of their state — the Association is urging dentists to have robust communication and engage their dental team members to address any concerns related to returning to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article