AbstractIntroduction: Patients, health care workers and dental practitioners are exposed to oral infections and infective microorganisms during dental imaging procedures. The aim of this study was to evaluate awareness of dental practitioners in Bushehr of infection control techniques during dental radiographic procedures.Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study knowledge of dental practitioners working in Bushehr about infection control in dental radiography was evaluated by a specially designed questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed during continuous education conferences and was directly handed in to dental practitioners in their offices. A total of 47 dental practitioners were evaluated. Data was analyzed by descriptiv...
Introduction: The identification of hepatitis B virus, human immunodeficiency virus as an occupation...
Objectiv: This study aims to investigate patients concern and knowledge regarding the cross-infectio...
Introduction: Disease transmission can occur through direct contact, blood, oral fluids, or other se...
Background & Objective: Infection control in dental centers is affected by the persons’ attitu...
AbstractIntroduction: Radiography has an important role in the diagnosis of diseases. Professional r...
Background and aims. Blood-borne infections such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV might be transm...
AbstractIntroduction: Radiography is a commonly used paraclinical technique to diagnose and cure oro...
Background. Dental students are exposed to various infections and infective sources during their tra...
Statement of the Problem: Infection control is essential for a safe clinical environment during pati...
Background: The damaging radiations exposure can causes harm to body cells and DNA. It also leads to...
The dental technicians are exposed to a potential risk for infection transmission during the profess...
Introduction: With the increasing usage of X rays, professional responsibility entails dentists to h...
Aim and Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge of dental laboratory technician...
BackgroundAssessing patients’ opinion about policies against cross infection in the dental office is...
Background: Infection control practices are crucial and important elements in clinical dentistry as ...
Introduction: The identification of hepatitis B virus, human immunodeficiency virus as an occupation...
Objectiv: This study aims to investigate patients concern and knowledge regarding the cross-infectio...
Introduction: Disease transmission can occur through direct contact, blood, oral fluids, or other se...
Background & Objective: Infection control in dental centers is affected by the persons’ attitu...
AbstractIntroduction: Radiography has an important role in the diagnosis of diseases. Professional r...
Background and aims. Blood-borne infections such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV might be transm...
AbstractIntroduction: Radiography is a commonly used paraclinical technique to diagnose and cure oro...
Background. Dental students are exposed to various infections and infective sources during their tra...
Statement of the Problem: Infection control is essential for a safe clinical environment during pati...
Background: The damaging radiations exposure can causes harm to body cells and DNA. It also leads to...
The dental technicians are exposed to a potential risk for infection transmission during the profess...
Introduction: With the increasing usage of X rays, professional responsibility entails dentists to h...
Aim and Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge of dental laboratory technician...
BackgroundAssessing patients’ opinion about policies against cross infection in the dental office is...
Background: Infection control practices are crucial and important elements in clinical dentistry as ...
Introduction: The identification of hepatitis B virus, human immunodeficiency virus as an occupation...
Objectiv: This study aims to investigate patients concern and knowledge regarding the cross-infectio...
Introduction: Disease transmission can occur through direct contact, blood, oral fluids, or other se...