Dentistry – Apparatus – Work support
Patent
1991-08-13
1993-09-14
Wilson, John J.
Dentistry
Apparatus
Work support
433 77, A61C 114
Patent
active
052443850
ABSTRACT:
A dental mixing slab is described as having a heat sink and depending support members to space the heat sink from a supporting surface such as a counter or table. The dental mixing slab is formed out of stainless steel which is highly thermal conductive and is not damaged by heating and cooling. Heating is required to sterilize the mixing slab to avoid the transmission of disease from patient to patient or between patient and dental worker. Heating will not damage the dental mixing slab.
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Letson Laurence R.
Wilson John J.
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