EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.

Standards are produced for many different products and services, and may be created for company, national, regional or global application. In Europe there are three different categories of standard: International standard – a standard adopted by an international standardization organization; Europea...

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Main Authors: Jordan Deliversky, Mariela Yaneva-Deliverska, Maya Lyapina, Angelina Kisselova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2015-02-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue1/JofIMAB_2015-21-1p713-717.pdf
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spelling doaj-78da82a9427244e98fa914c20cd1e19d2020-11-25T00:58:14ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2015-02-0121171371710.5272/jimab.2015211.713EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.Jordan Deliversky0Mariela Yaneva-Deliverska1Maya Lyapina2Angelina Kisselova3Department of National Security, State University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia, BulgariaLegal Department, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, BulgariaDepartment of Hygiene, Medical Ecology and Nutrition, Medical University, Medical Faculty, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of Oral and Image Diagnostic, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Sofia, Bulgaria.Standards are produced for many different products and services, and may be created for company, national, regional or global application. In Europe there are three different categories of standard: International standard – a standard adopted by an international standardization organization; European standard – a standard adopted by a European standardization body; National standard – a standard adopted by a national standardization body and made available to the public. Harmonized standards play a special role in the EU. A harmonised standard is a European standard elaborated on the basis of a request from the European Commission to a recognised European Standards Organisation to develop a European standard that provides solutions for compliance with a legal provision. Most standards for dental materials have been harmonized through a so-called cumulative standard (EN 1641:2009 - Dentistry - Medical devices for dentistry - Materials). This European Standard specifies general requirements for materials used in the practice of dentistry for the restoration of the form and function of the dentition and which are medical devices. A multiplicity of laws, standards, and recommendations regulate the marketing of medical devices. The medical doctor and the dentist should be informed about the European and international standards concerning medical devices and use only those for which appropriate information is available. The manufacturer/importer is responsible for its products and is potentially liable for damages.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue1/JofIMAB_2015-21-1p713-717.pdfEuropean standardsinternational standardsmedical devicesdentistry
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Maya Lyapina
Angelina Kisselova
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
Journal of IMAB
European standards
international standards
medical devices
dentistry
author_facet Jordan Deliversky
Mariela Yaneva-Deliverska
Maya Lyapina
Angelina Kisselova
author_sort Jordan Deliversky
title EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
title_short EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
title_full EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
title_fullStr EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
title_full_unstemmed EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON MEDICAL DEVICES FOR DENTISTRY.
title_sort european and international standards on medical devices for dentistry.
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Standards are produced for many different products and services, and may be created for company, national, regional or global application. In Europe there are three different categories of standard: International standard – a standard adopted by an international standardization organization; European standard – a standard adopted by a European standardization body; National standard – a standard adopted by a national standardization body and made available to the public. Harmonized standards play a special role in the EU. A harmonised standard is a European standard elaborated on the basis of a request from the European Commission to a recognised European Standards Organisation to develop a European standard that provides solutions for compliance with a legal provision. Most standards for dental materials have been harmonized through a so-called cumulative standard (EN 1641:2009 - Dentistry - Medical devices for dentistry - Materials). This European Standard specifies general requirements for materials used in the practice of dentistry for the restoration of the form and function of the dentition and which are medical devices. A multiplicity of laws, standards, and recommendations regulate the marketing of medical devices. The medical doctor and the dentist should be informed about the European and international standards concerning medical devices and use only those for which appropriate information is available. The manufacturer/importer is responsible for its products and is potentially liable for damages.
topic European standards
international standards
medical devices
dentistry
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2015/issue1/JofIMAB_2015-21-1p713-717.pdf
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