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Where the rubber meets the road: contributions to dentistry from its practitioners
The Journal of the American College of Dentists
|February 9, 2000
Abstract:
While much is made of dentists as consumers of the innovations in dentistry through continuing education, a strong case can be made for practitioners as the creators of this new knowledge. From the mechanized drill, rubber dam, and fluoridated water to compressed air, the reclining chair, and four-handed dentistry, practicing dentists are responsible for many of the profession's most important innovations.