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Wet or Dry?

Rick

Updated: Mar 12, 2023

The central vacuum is a key component in the dental office and it makes dentistry possible. As the primary means of reducing aerosols, it's also a key component of infection control. But when purchasing a vacuum, the most common question is wet or dry?

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