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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 317833" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>[USER=3465]@model guy[/USER] the issue isn't those doing emergency only. They are supposed to do emergencies. The issue is that there are still offices acting as if the chairman of the Mickey Mouse club asked them to stop and are totally ignoring any safety guidelines.</p><p></p><p>Friend of mine at an in house lab was sprayed yesterday with the softliner grinds out of a denture reline an assistant ground out, without any protection for anyone, and then sprayed herself off with the airhose. This is the insanity that needs to be stopped. Not emergency dentistry. That must continue for exactly the reason you specify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 317833, member: 8469"] [USER=3465]@model guy[/USER] the issue isn't those doing emergency only. They are supposed to do emergencies. The issue is that there are still offices acting as if the chairman of the Mickey Mouse club asked them to stop and are totally ignoring any safety guidelines. Friend of mine at an in house lab was sprayed yesterday with the softliner grinds out of a denture reline an assistant ground out, without any protection for anyone, and then sprayed herself off with the airhose. This is the insanity that needs to be stopped. Not emergency dentistry. That must continue for exactly the reason you specify. [/QUOTE]
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