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The Mechanical Room in Your Dental Practice: Looking at the Past, Present, and Future 
Presenter: Dr. Marie Fluent Release Date: 11/18/22
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 11/18/25
AGD Subject Code: 130 Reviewed: 2024        

While the dental patient typically never steps into the mechanical room, the equipment in this room is vital to the operation of the entire dental practice. The main components of the mechanical room consist of the air compressor and vacuum system—literally the heart and lungs of your practice. Simply put, without these systems, your practice cannot function! This CE webinar will discuss the vital equipment in the mechanical room including air compressors, central vacuum systems, and amalgam separators. Air quality issues in the mechanical room, and technological trends in equipment (such as internet connectivity and variable frequency drives on vacuum systems), and eco-friendly considerations for the future will be addressed to enhance equipment performance, minimize downtime, reduce cost of repairs, and promote sustainability efforts.

During this CE webinar, we will
• Identify common errors in mechanical equipment
• Discuss the advantages of dry vacuum systems over wet vacuum systems
• Discuss technological advances in mechanical equipment and how these may enhance productivity and reduce down-time within your practice   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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