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I was wondering what type of dental work is safe to do with a level one mask and what work is not safe and should not be done with a level one mask?
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What are the guidelines for attending faculty members supervising students to change masks between patients? Please advise. Thank you.
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What are the requirements for clinical lab jackets in dentistry?
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What substantiation can you give to support a policy for wearing lab jackets or disposable gowns for gowns for only one work day?
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