Guidelines for limiting occupational exposure to inorganic mercury in dental practice. 1978

B L Douglas, and J Vicich

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008630 Mercury Poisoning Poisoning that results from chronic or acute ingestion, injection, inhalation, or skin absorption of MERCURY or MERCURY COMPOUNDS. Poisoning, Mercury,Mercury Poisonings,Poisonings, Mercury
D011215 Practice Management, Dental The organization and operation of the business aspects of a dental practice. Dental Practice Management Services,Dental Practice Management,Management, Dental Practice,Practice Management Services, Dental
D003770 Dental Offices The room or rooms in which the dentist and dental staff provide care. Offices include all rooms in the dentist's office suite. Dental Office,Office, Dental,Offices, Dental
D012449 Safety Freedom from exposure to danger and protection from the occurrence or risk of injury or loss. It suggests optimal precautions in the workplace, on the street, in the home, etc., and includes personal safety as well as the safety of property. Safeties

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