JENNIFER DALTON Marfa Info Station, 2012 Kiosk: painted wood, stell and
rubber mechanical components, 78 x 84 x 30 inches Drawings: acrylic paint and pencil on Masa paper, looped into a circle (2), 80 x 24 inches each Commissioned by Ballroom Marfa Courtesy of the artist and Winkelman Gallery, New York, NY Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
JENNIFER DALTON (detail) Marfa Info Station, 2012 Kiosk: painted wood, stell and
rubber mechanical components, 78 x 84 x 30 inches Drawings: acrylic paint and pencil on Masa paper, looped into a circle (2), 80 x 24 inches each Commissioned by Ballroom Marfa Courtesy of the artist and Winkelman Gallery, New York, NY Photography © Fredrik Nilsen
Not exact matches
It's incredibly original, but it's likely that nearly every
rubber component will need replacing, along with a full
mechanical refresh and extensive suspension work as well.
Level II dental assistants obtain additional training in intra-oral duties, which means they are able to do everything a Level I dental assistant can do along with; dental radiography,
mechanical polishing of the coronal portion of the teeth, placement and removal of
rubber dams, taking of preliminary impressions of teeth for study models, topical application of anti-cariogenic agents, oral hygiene instruction with an intra-oral
component, dietary counseling relative to dentistry, application of materials topically to prepare the surface of the teeth for pit and fissure sealants, application of pit and fissure sealants, application of topical anesthetics, desensitizing agents and whitening of the coronal portion of the teeth.