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Part of Lester Coloma Dental Front mural
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Dentist - I made in in few afternoons. My girlfriend is a dentist assistant so it was good opportunity to build it.
I made dental unit, wall rentgen, dental cabinet and desk with pc.
who is afraid of the dentist?!?
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A dental assistant in a surgical mask. Her patients have never seen her face and never will due to the mandate
The appointment for my dental checkup and cleaning was arranged months ago, and her tools were arranged beautifully. She thought it was so funny that I asked to take a photo! ....#cy365 day272 'arranged'
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This car was built in 1913 for CNoR as a heavy weight sleeping car outfitted with mahogany. This mahogany is still intact in the front and rear ends of the car. The car went through several name and number changes including being called “Camrose”, after the town of Camrose, Alberta. The sleeping car could hold 26 passengers. It traveled more than a million miles over 40 years before it was retired from active passenger service in 1951.
In the 1930s the Ontario government funded a programme to provide dental care to children in remote Northern Ontario communities. Canadian Pacific donated two old passenger cars and Canadian National donated one. These cars were then converted into dental cars for the dentists to live and work on.
This car was donated by CN and was converted in 1951 to become a dental car. As part of the conversion the men’s smoking lounge became a kitchen, some beds were removed to provide a dental area, and two bedrooms with washrooms were created to house the dentist and his family. It served as a dental car to serve Northern Ontario from 1951-1977.
As a dental car, Camrose, provided care to school children in Northern Ontario. For an extra fee, adults could also have their teeth examined, cleaned, and cared for. For twelve months of the year a dentist and dental assistant worked on the car. The children and adults entered at one end of the car while the private entrance was at the other end. A second car traveled with the dental car for storage of dental supplies, books and food. The car had three sources of power: train, hydro grid, and portable generator.
Most of the dentists came from Toronto. The Railway Museum has been able to contact many of the dentists, dental assistants, and their families who worked on this dental car. The Railway Museum held a reunion for the dentists several years ago. The contact with the various dentists has provided valuable information and artifacts from the dental car. Pictures, stories, artifacts, and donations have helped in the restoration of the dental car to its former grandeur. For example, former dentists and/or family members have provided the dental equipment for the exhibit.
The two CPR dental cars were scrapped when taken out of service in the late 1960s.
CNR 15095 functioned as a dental car until its retirement in 1977. At that time the dental car was replaced by recreational vehicles (RVs) which the Ontario government expected to be a more cost-efficient method.
The Dental Car was purchased by John Weir in 1990 from Toronto & York Division of Canadian Railway Historical Association. Upon its arrival at the Railway Museum the Dental Car was fully restored to its present condition. The Railway Museum has the only remaining dental car in North America!
In 2012, the Museum was thrilled to accept a donation from David Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow’s father was the first dentist to participate in the Dental Car programme. The donation includes many personal family photographs and ephemera that allows us to recreate a comprehensive look at ‘Life on the Dental Car’.
Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario; Smiths Falls, Ontario.
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Not too long ago I was in this complex seeing my dermatologist and when I left I stopped in the parking lot and got a shot of this Dental Office.. I notice the name on his window and Graber made me laugh right out loud because I thought it was fitting name for a dentist.. :-) Happy Windows Wednesday, Everybody!!
This dental cabinet was purchased about 10-years ago (with a matching side table I have in storage) at an antique fair at the Casa de Fruita near Hollister, CA. It holds all sorts of vintage, kitchen items. What you can't see above it is the Keystone advertising thermometer.
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Germanna Community College dental hygiene student Amanda Eastman participated in a free dental check up - exams, cleaning, X-rays and sealants - for area children at the Lloyd Moss Free Clinic in Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday, February 7, 2015. (Photo by Robert A. Martin/Freelance)
this is for my photography class to capture how our school is "building the future" and since a future without doctors would be bleak i chose these dental students
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The Dental Prom at the Downtown Aquarium March 4, 2023
This week’s theme for my Macro Mondays group is “Abundance/Abundant.” This is an empty dental floss container lit from the back by the sunshine. As you can see, the inside of the container has an abundance of wax that fell off the floss as it was pulled out of the container. In addition, the container itself has an abundance of flecks in the plastic. The colours and shapes initially caught my attention here as well as the little specs inside the container.
staugustinedentist.com/benefits-of-dental-implants/ - Loss of teeth can effect a person facial appearance. One of the best things about dental implants is that they are designed to fuse with a jawsbones.
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