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Dentists Must Read! Top 10 Dangerous Practices in Oral Clinical Work, Be Sure to Avoid Them!

1. Incomplete Sealing of Rapid Devitalizing Agents

2. Using a Root Canal Paste Syringe Without a Rubber Dam

3. Using Latex Gloves with a Korean Polishing Machine to Carve Temporary Plastic Teeth

4. Accidentally Spilling FC Solution

5. Using a Band Elevator Incorrectly for Orthodontic Bands

6. Improper Connection of Needle to Syringe for Palatal Anesthesia of Maxillary Incisors

7. Manual Root Canal Preparation in Maxillary Back Teeth with Limited Mouth Opening

8. Using Autopolymerizing Plastic Directly in the Patient’s Mouth for Temporary Teeth

9. Using a Hammer to Extract Upper 6 with a Broken Root Instead of the Correct Method with a Dental Drill

10. Incorrect Adrenaline and Anesthetic Mixing or Failure to Effectively Withdraw Before Injection During Block Anesthesia

Have you encountered any memorable incidents in your previous treatments? Feel free to comment, share, and discuss below, so I can learn from your experiences.

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