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health and safety concerns related to infection control in den-tal settings. This report 1) updates and revises previous CDC recommendations regarding infection control in dental set-tings (1,2); 2) incorporates relevant infection-control measures from other CDC guidelines; and 3) discusses concerns not
19 Δεκ 2003 · Recommendations are provided regarding 1) educating and protecting dental health-care personnel; 2) preventing transmission of bloodborne pathogens; 3) hand hygiene; 4) personal protective equipment; 5) contact dermatitis and latex hypersensitivity; 6) sterilization and disinfection of patient-care items; 7) environmental infection control; 8 ...
This report is designed to provide guidance to DHCP for preventing disease transmission in dental health-care settings, for promoting a safe working environment, and for assisting dental practices in developing and implementing infection-control programs.
CDC protects patients and providers by developing recommendations that guide infection prevention and control practices wherever dental care is delivered. View All Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations for Safe Care
Existing guidelines and published research pertinent to dental infection control principles and practices were reviewed. This article provides background information, describes the process used to create these guidelines, and lists the new recommendations.
The authors set out to identify factors associated with implementation by U.S. dentists of four practices first recommended in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings—2003.
27 Ιαν 2020 · Dental educators must incorporate current infection prevention and control recommendations in healthcare settings into the curriculum and during clinical activities. This should include a blame-free critical incident reporting and learning system.