DHYG 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Anatomical Terms Of Motion, Cannula

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6- tissue retraction and vision maintenance: introduction. Take care of achieving maximum performance with minimal physical and psychological effort for both the dentist and his team. When working with four or six hands, the following should be taken into account: the assistant should consult the medical history to know what treatment the dentist will perform. Therefore, you can have the material and instruments prepared on the instrument tray and on the auxiliary furniture with wheels: have the instruments and material at your fingertips, as a rule they work seated. Facing each other on stems that allow a proper position. Parallel legs, trunk aligned and feet flat and flat on the ground. The auxiliary must be a little higher than the dentist must. When working, the legs must always be separated so that the center of gravity is in the middle of the feet: sit the patient in a resting position.

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