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</html><description>This is a continuation of the column from last week with regards to the issues involving the water used in a dental office. The information was obtained from the ADA website. Is the water in my dentist&#x2019;s office safe? Scientific reports have not linked illness with water passing through dental waterlines. However, patients should feel free to ask their dentist about the quality of their dental treatment water or any other aspect of their practice. [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
