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The job of a dentist is generally considered safe, as they work in controlled environments with established safety protocols. However, there are risks associated with exposure to Infectious Diseases, radiation, and the potential for ergonomic injuries from repetitive motions. Proper training, use of personal protective equipment, and adherence to hygiene practices significantly mitigate these risks. Overall, while there are some dangers, they are manageable with the right precautions.

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