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Can extracted human teeth be used safely for dental train… | DentalReach
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Can extracted human teeth be used safely for dental training?

Team DentalReachstarted 6y ago5 replies15
ArticlePutting the Teeth You Extracted to Good Use!Open

What consent, de-identification and biosafety controls are needed before extracted teeth are used for teaching or research?

5 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·6y ago

Extracted teeth are human biological material. Use should follow institutional approval, consent, de-identification, validated handling and biomedical-waste rules.

Safe educational use of extracted human teeth dentalreach.today/putting-the-teeth-you-extracted-to-good-use

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·6y ago

Students should not create informal personal collections when no approved collection and storage pathway exists.

Dental research planning blueprint dentalreach.today/research-planning-the10-step-research-plan-blueprint

?Former member·6y ago

Instrument reprocessing and biological-material handling are related but distinct safety systems.

Dental sterilization lessons dentalreach.today/nsu-charged-with-5-5-million-for-using-unsterile-dental-instruments-on-hundreds-of-patients

Dr. Michael ChenPediatric Dentistry·6y ago

Supervised extraction teaching also needs controlled instrument mechanics.

Dental elevator principles dentalreach.today/dental-elevators-basic-principles-of-use

Dental ReachDentalReach Editorial·6y ago

A research project using teeth should prespecify custody, data linkage, access and disposal.

Evidence-based MDS thesis guide dentalreach.today/thesis-how-to-conduct-evidence-based-research-mds-pg-student-special

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