Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice
Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are the main bloodborne pathogens and are of considerable interest for the dental team. In dentist’s surgery, HBV, HCV and HIV infections can be transmitted via direct contact with blood and saliva containing b...
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doaj-9f68a5d0bc18433892b41bfc6806bf1a2020-11-24T21:30:32Zbos University of East SarajevoBiomedicinska istraživanja1986-85291986-85372019-06-01101101108doi:10.7251/BII1901101SPrevention of viral infection transmission in dental practiceJovana Hrisa Samardžija0 Biljana Mijović1 Marina Milinković2University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine Foča, The Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine Foča, The Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine Foča, The Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are the main bloodborne pathogens and are of considerable interest for the dental team. In dentist’s surgery, HBV, HCV and HIV infections can be transmitted via direct contact with blood and saliva containing blood, or via indirect contact with contaminated dental instruments during and after work. The use of sharp dental instruments at work, as well as the treatment of patients who feel pain and are under stress, present risk factors for exposure incident development. For this reason, special measures to protect against viral infections should be imposed. A vaccine presents specific protection against HBV. Non-specific protection includes the protection of staff and patients, specific approach while working with contaminated dental instruments, specific hygiene of working surfaces and equipment in the dentist’s surgery, as well as medical waste disposal. Prevention of exposure is the primary strategy leading to the reduction in occupational infections. In addition to this, for HBV, HCV and HIV infections a post-exposure prophylaxis is prescribed, the application of which has a satisfactory efficiency.http://www.biomedicinskaistrazivanja.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/12-Samardzija.pdfhepatitis B virushepatitis C virushuman immunodeficiency virusdental servicespecific and non-specific protective measures |
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Jovana Hrisa Samardžija Biljana Mijović Marina Milinković Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice Biomedicinska istraživanja hepatitis B virus hepatitis C virus human immunodeficiency virus dental service specific and non-specific protective measures |
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Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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Prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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prevention of viral infection transmission in dental practice |
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University of East Sarajevo |
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Biomedicinska istraživanja |
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are the main bloodborne pathogens and are of considerable interest for the dental team. In dentist’s surgery, HBV, HCV and HIV
infections can be transmitted via direct contact with blood and saliva containing blood, or via indirect contact
with contaminated dental instruments during and after work. The use of sharp dental instruments at work, as
well as the treatment of patients who feel pain and are under stress, present risk factors for exposure incident
development. For this reason, special measures to protect against viral infections should be imposed. A vaccine
presents specific protection against HBV. Non-specific protection includes the protection of staff and patients,
specific approach while working with contaminated dental instruments, specific hygiene of working surfaces
and equipment in the dentist’s surgery, as well as medical waste disposal. Prevention of exposure is the primary
strategy leading to the reduction in occupational infections. In addition to this, for HBV, HCV and HIV infections
a post-exposure prophylaxis is prescribed, the application of which has a satisfactory efficiency. |
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hepatitis B virus hepatitis C virus human immunodeficiency virus dental service specific and non-specific protective measures |
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