Practicing dental professionals are advised to work with equipment designed to address the need for productivity and stress reduction. Selection of dental equipment for use in an ergonomic, four-handed dentistry practice is integral to the success of the concept. In order for the dental assistant and dentist to work effectively as a team, they have to work in a safe, ergonomically sound working environment. This article examines various designs of dental equipment, the advantages and disadvantages of each, as well as identifies the criteria for equipment selection.
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Finkbeiner, B. L. (2001). Selecting equipment for the ergonomic four-handed dental practice. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 2(4), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-2-4-16
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