Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz

<p><strong>Background and aims.</strong> Dental practitioners are prone to occupational risk of infection. This can be prevented in part by wearing gloves. However, for this to be effective, gloves should be intact during the entire course of dental procedur...

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Main Authors: Saeed Nezafati, Javad Yazdani, Reza Pakravan, Masoumeh Mahdipour, Ali Taghavi Zenouz, Ali Hossein Mesgarzadeh, Seyed Ahmad Arta
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2007-08-01
Series:Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
Online Access:http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/14
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spelling doaj-344cb62043b64e1eb274a04fd891fede2020-11-24T21:08:14ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects2008-210X2008-21182007-08-01128285Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in TabrizSaeed NezafatiJavad YazdaniReza PakravanMasoumeh MahdipourAli Taghavi ZenouzAli Hossein MesgarzadehSeyed Ahmad Arta<p><strong>Background and aims.</strong> Dental practitioners are prone to occupational risk of infection. This can be prevented in part by wearing gloves. However, for this to be effective, gloves should be intact during the entire course of dental procedure. Leaky surgical latex gloves have been seen in 0.9% of cases before use. As much as 1.9% of latex gloves have been reported to be damaged during dental procedures. In this study, we decided to assess glove damage during dental procedures among dental specialists in Tabriz. </p><p><strong>Materials and methods.</strong> Thirty-six dental specialists were selected for this study. Each practitioner received 40 pairs of intact powdered latex gloves. Upon the completion of dental procedures, the gloves were retrieved and any tears were evaluated separately for right and left hands. Data was analyzed using chi-square test. </p><p><strong>Results.</strong> 159 punctures were detected in 144 gloves (5%) out of 2880 unpaired gloves used by practitioners. They noticed the tear(s) in 60 cases (2%), however, 99 cases (3%) of tear(s) were not noted during the procedure. The highest rate of glove damage was observed in the prosthodontists’ group (12.3%), which was statistically significant comparing to other groups (p=0.048). The lowest rate of the damage was observed in the oral surgeons’ group (2%) which showed no significant difference (p=0.134). The highest rate of punctures in the gloves was observed in the first and second fingers of the non-dominant hand. </p><p><strong>Conclusion.</strong> The damage to 5% of the gloves is highly significant, with a potential role in occupational hazards. The higher rate of leaks in the prosthodontists’ group compared to other groups demands for greater prudence in this field. The high rate of leaks in the first and second fingers of the non-dominant hand requires more attention to this area during daily practice.</p> http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/14
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author Saeed Nezafati
Javad Yazdani
Reza Pakravan
Masoumeh Mahdipour
Ali Taghavi Zenouz
Ali Hossein Mesgarzadeh
Seyed Ahmad Arta
spellingShingle Saeed Nezafati
Javad Yazdani
Reza Pakravan
Masoumeh Mahdipour
Ali Taghavi Zenouz
Ali Hossein Mesgarzadeh
Seyed Ahmad Arta
Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
author_facet Saeed Nezafati
Javad Yazdani
Reza Pakravan
Masoumeh Mahdipour
Ali Taghavi Zenouz
Ali Hossein Mesgarzadeh
Seyed Ahmad Arta
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title Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
title_short Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
title_full Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
title_fullStr Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Glove Damage during Dental Procedures among Dental Specialists in Tabriz
title_sort evaluation of glove damage during dental procedures among dental specialists in tabriz
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
issn 2008-210X
2008-2118
publishDate 2007-08-01
description <p><strong>Background and aims.</strong> Dental practitioners are prone to occupational risk of infection. This can be prevented in part by wearing gloves. However, for this to be effective, gloves should be intact during the entire course of dental procedure. Leaky surgical latex gloves have been seen in 0.9% of cases before use. As much as 1.9% of latex gloves have been reported to be damaged during dental procedures. In this study, we decided to assess glove damage during dental procedures among dental specialists in Tabriz. </p><p><strong>Materials and methods.</strong> Thirty-six dental specialists were selected for this study. Each practitioner received 40 pairs of intact powdered latex gloves. Upon the completion of dental procedures, the gloves were retrieved and any tears were evaluated separately for right and left hands. Data was analyzed using chi-square test. </p><p><strong>Results.</strong> 159 punctures were detected in 144 gloves (5%) out of 2880 unpaired gloves used by practitioners. They noticed the tear(s) in 60 cases (2%), however, 99 cases (3%) of tear(s) were not noted during the procedure. The highest rate of glove damage was observed in the prosthodontists’ group (12.3%), which was statistically significant comparing to other groups (p=0.048). The lowest rate of the damage was observed in the oral surgeons’ group (2%) which showed no significant difference (p=0.134). The highest rate of punctures in the gloves was observed in the first and second fingers of the non-dominant hand. </p><p><strong>Conclusion.</strong> The damage to 5% of the gloves is highly significant, with a potential role in occupational hazards. The higher rate of leaks in the prosthodontists’ group compared to other groups demands for greater prudence in this field. The high rate of leaks in the first and second fingers of the non-dominant hand requires more attention to this area during daily practice.</p>
url http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/14
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