Gone to waste, or something to get your teeth into?

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Geoff Dillow, author of Dental compressed air and vacuum systems - 2003, 1 a supplement to the NHS Estates publication Health technical memorandum No 2022: Medical gas pipeline systems, 2 examines issues surrounding the use of scavenging systems for nitrous oxide during relative analgesia (RA) procedures in dentistry. Practical advice to help reduce unnecessary exposure of practice staff is offered. © British Dental Journal 2005.

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Dillow, G. (2005, July 9). Gone to waste, or something to get your teeth into? British Dental Journal. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4812550

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