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  2. Wilkerson dental chair - Wikipedia

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    Other levers allowed the chair to rotate ("through the whole circle") and rock back and forth. In addition, minor movements were possible, such as the raising or lowering of the back and headrest, slight rocking of the seat ("to prevent the patient form sliding forward"), footstool length and height adjustment, and the small of the back support ...

  3. Chair - Wikipedia

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    Around 15% of women and 2% of men need foot rests, even at the 16-inch (41 cm) chair height. [25] A stool or other simple chair may have a simple straight or curved bar near the bottom for the sitter to place their feet on. Actual chair dimensions are determined by measurements of the human body or anthropometric measurements.

  4. A-dec - Wikipedia

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    They also opened a new 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2) training facility that year in Newberg. [14] This facility doubles as a showroom for visiting dental professionals to view the company's products. [15] The company introduced the A-dec 300, a fully integrated chair and delivery system with a smaller footprint in 2009.

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    ON Chair, has a patented three-dimensional sitting arrangement; incorporates lateral movement to standard office chair height and reclining positions; Ottoman, a thick cushion used as a seat or a low stool, or as a rest for the feet of a seated person; Ovalia Egg Chair, similar to the Ball Chair but egg-shaped; designed by Henrik Thor-Larsen in ...

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