Describe two methods to deal with surface contamination.
Why must surfaces in dental treatment rooms be disinfected and or protected with barriers.
During patient treatment the equipment and treatment room surfaces become contaminated with saliva or by aerosol containing blood and or saliva.
Why must surfaces in dental rooms be disinfected or protected with barriers.
They will cause holes in the packaging.
When these surfaces are touched microorganisms can be transferred to other surfaces instruments or to the nose mouth or eyes of dhcp or patients.
Although hand hygiene is the key to minimizing the spread of microorganisms clinical contact surfaces should be barrier protected or cleaned and disinfected between patients.
A primary source of contamination occurs when a member of the dental team touches surfaces with contaminated gloves.
Why are pins staples and or paper clips not used for instrument packaging.
These are the dental anxiety due to bad childhood experiences different cultural backgrounds expensive nature of dental treatment inability to pay perceived need misconception and or.
Explain why dental treatment room surfaces need barriers or disinfection.
To prevent patient to patient transmission of microorganisms.
Name types of items that are single use only.
List the types of surfaces in the dental office that are typically covered with barriers.
Pronounce define and spell the key terms.