Statement of the Problem: Infection control is essential for a safe clinical environment during patients’ treatment in dentistry. Transmission of the infection can occur due to contact with patients’ saliva and blood in radiology clinics. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and practice of dentists in Kerman about infection control in digital radiology. Materials and Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 162 dentists who worked either in private office or clinic or both. The samples were selected through simple sampling method. Data were collected through demographic data, and valid and reliable questionnaire consisted of 7 questions about knowledge and 12 questions about practice on infection c...
From an infectious point of view, dentistry has never been safer than it is today for both patients ...
Background: With the global rise in the number of people infected with hepatitis B and C and HIV vir...
Introduction: The personnel of dental laboratories are at risk of infectious diseases transmitted fr...
Background & Objective: Infection control in dental centers is affected by the persons’ attitu...
AbstractIntroduction: Patients, health care workers and dental practitioners are exposed to oral inf...
BackgroundAssessing patients’ opinion about policies against cross infection in the dental office is...
Background and aim: Maintenance of universal infection protocol in all dental care processes in the ...
AbstractThe objective of the study was to determine the level of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (K...
Dentists are exposed to infectious diseases, and if infection control guidelines are not applied cor...
Infection control is one of the most crucial challenges in healthcare settings worldwide and is cons...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the awareness and practice of infection control ...
AbstractAimThis study was conducted to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding infect...
Introduction: Increasing contagious and infectious disease in recent decays, have made persons invol...
Backgrounds: Infection control is one of the primary responsibilities of dental health care personne...
The objective of the study was to determine the level of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of p...
From an infectious point of view, dentistry has never been safer than it is today for both patients ...
Background: With the global rise in the number of people infected with hepatitis B and C and HIV vir...
Introduction: The personnel of dental laboratories are at risk of infectious diseases transmitted fr...
Background & Objective: Infection control in dental centers is affected by the persons’ attitu...
AbstractIntroduction: Patients, health care workers and dental practitioners are exposed to oral inf...
BackgroundAssessing patients’ opinion about policies against cross infection in the dental office is...
Background and aim: Maintenance of universal infection protocol in all dental care processes in the ...
AbstractThe objective of the study was to determine the level of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (K...
Dentists are exposed to infectious diseases, and if infection control guidelines are not applied cor...
Infection control is one of the most crucial challenges in healthcare settings worldwide and is cons...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the awareness and practice of infection control ...
AbstractAimThis study was conducted to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding infect...
Introduction: Increasing contagious and infectious disease in recent decays, have made persons invol...
Backgrounds: Infection control is one of the primary responsibilities of dental health care personne...
The objective of the study was to determine the level of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of p...
From an infectious point of view, dentistry has never been safer than it is today for both patients ...
Background: With the global rise in the number of people infected with hepatitis B and C and HIV vir...
Introduction: The personnel of dental laboratories are at risk of infectious diseases transmitted fr...