Their amazing chairs.
Dentists usually use syringes that provide anaesthesia. They also will use rubber dams which are used to help a dentist isolate teeth and burs which help to smooth and polish.
Xrays. Microwaves for cleaning equipment. The drills. And the cameras (I have forgot the name optical something) they use.
dentist drills, dump trucks, other construction vehicles
Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid with very specific properties. Transmission is also a hydraulic fluid or oil with very different properties. The two are not interchangeable with each other. Use only the fluids specified by the manufacture of your equipment.
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
Mixing AW46 hydraulic fluid with Case Hi-Trans hydraulic fluid is not recommended, as they may have different additive packages and properties. This could lead to reduced performance, potential equipment damage, and void warranties. It's best to use the manufacturer's specified fluid for optimal performance and longevity of your equipment. Always consult the equipment's manual or a professional for guidance on fluid compatibility.
Kubota UDT (Universal Dynamic Transmission) fluid is specifically formulated for use in Kubota equipment and is not designed to be mixed with Dexron III, which is an automatic transmission fluid used in automotive applications. Mixing these two fluids can lead to performance issues and potential damage to hydraulic systems. It's best to use the recommended fluid for your specific equipment to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Always consult the equipment manual for the proper fluid specifications.
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Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
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A few reasons. Fluid has a much higher density, and makes it easier to apply more force to the brakes. Fluid is much easier to contain and refill. No special equipment is necessary to fill a brake fluid reservoir.
A dentist uses 950 to 1000 latex gloves a day.