Attitude and Awareness of Dental Students and Interns toward Infection Control Measures in Prosthodontic Clinics
Human oral cavity is a very good environment
for the transmission, inoculation and growth of a variety of agents that can be
infectious or detrimental to others. Hence, disease transmission can easily occur
in dental clinics through various routes.
These include direct contact with
blood, oral fluids, or other secretions; indirect contact with contaminated instruments,
operatory equipment, or environmental surfaces; or contact with contaminants
that are airborne. In dental practice, dentists frequently encounter patient
blood and blood-contaminated saliva during dental procedures which make
transmission greatest from patient to dentist. Read more>>>>>>>
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