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#12501841
24 June 2025
The logo of a dental service provider reading ''ZahnServiceCenter'' is mounted on a modern glass facade in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.
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#12445438
5 June 2025
A window with signage reading ''zahnarzt praxis'' (dentist's office) is on the facade of a dental practice, with a jar placed on the window sill in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The reflection of a church building is visible in the glass, blending modern healthcare signage with historical architecture.
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#11390654
7 July 2024
Instruments are sitting on a tray at a dental surgeon's office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 06, 2024.
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#11390653
7 July 2024
Instruments are sitting on a tray at a dental surgeon's office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 06, 2024.
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7 July 2024
Instruments are sitting on a tray at a dental surgeon's office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 06, 2024.
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7 July 2024
Instruments are sitting on a tray at a dental surgeon's office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 06, 2024.
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#6442090
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez and Ayax Malacate, dental surgeons, attend to a patient who attended a dental cleaning during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, at their clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442092
16 February 2021
Dental cleaning of a patient during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442094
16 February 2021
Ayax Malacate, dental surgeon, explains correct brushing to a patient who attended a dental cleaning during the health emergency and an orange epidemiological traffic light, at his clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442096
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez, dental surgeon, supervises the autoclave before caring for people with any dental disease during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light at her clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442098
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez and Ayax Malacate, dental surgeons, sanitize the work area before and after attending to patients who attend a dental intervention during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, in their clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442100
16 February 2021
Ayax Malacate, a dental surgeon, sanitizes his mask after treating patients who attended a dental intervention during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, at his clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442102
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez and Ayax Malacate, dental surgeons, are sanitized after attending to patients who attended a dental intervention during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, in their clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442104
16 February 2021
Carrying out dental prosthesis tests on a patient during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442106
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez and Ayax Malacate, dental surgeons, attend to a patient who attended to perform dental prosthesis tests during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, at their clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442108
16 February 2021
Carrying out dental prosthesis tests on a patient during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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