OBJECTIVE: To investigate the puncture resistance of a recently introduced non-latex, nitrile dental glove in comparison with a latex glove worn during routine clinical dental procedures. SETTING: Dentists in general dental practice working within the UK during 1999. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 2,020 gloves worn by five general dental practitioners were examined for punctures following standard clinical use by a water inflation method. Procedures undertaken during glove usage and length of time worn were recorded. RESULTS: Following clinical use, 1.9% of the latex gloves and 5.3% of the nitrile gloves had punctures, a statistically significant difference (P less than 0.0001). The puncture resistance of the nitrile gloves was superior to the punc...
Latex allergy is a common occupational disease among healthcare workers who use latex gloves. Self-a...
In dentistry, allergic contact dermatitis to acrylates and allergic contact urticaria to latex are i...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the puncture resistance of a recently introduced non-latex, nitrile dental...
Introduction: Dentists are at an increased risk of being infected. Some patients may be unaware of t...
OBJECTIVE:To assess surgical and procedure glove perforations after dental care.METHODS: A total of ...
Background: Dental personnel are at risk of latex allergy because of their regular use of latex glov...
Background Medical examination gloves and surgical gloves protect the wearer directly and the pat...
The inherent tear resistance and elasticity of latex and the touch sensitivity it provides has made ...
Background: Glove punctures are a common occurrence in surgical practice and especially in orthopedi...
Quickly donning and doffing medical gloves is of vital importance for high-pressure environments. Th...
Aims To compare blood transmission through nitrile, single and double layer latex glove materials in...
AbstractRecently, concern for the protection of health care employees and health care recipients has...
The article presents a case of dental student with immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reaction t...
Background: Medical gloves worn during patient examinations and procedures aids in the reduction of ...
Latex allergy is a common occupational disease among healthcare workers who use latex gloves. Self-a...
In dentistry, allergic contact dermatitis to acrylates and allergic contact urticaria to latex are i...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the puncture resistance of a recently introduced non-latex, nitrile dental...
Introduction: Dentists are at an increased risk of being infected. Some patients may be unaware of t...
OBJECTIVE:To assess surgical and procedure glove perforations after dental care.METHODS: A total of ...
Background: Dental personnel are at risk of latex allergy because of their regular use of latex glov...
Background Medical examination gloves and surgical gloves protect the wearer directly and the pat...
The inherent tear resistance and elasticity of latex and the touch sensitivity it provides has made ...
Background: Glove punctures are a common occurrence in surgical practice and especially in orthopedi...
Quickly donning and doffing medical gloves is of vital importance for high-pressure environments. Th...
Aims To compare blood transmission through nitrile, single and double layer latex glove materials in...
AbstractRecently, concern for the protection of health care employees and health care recipients has...
The article presents a case of dental student with immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reaction t...
Background: Medical gloves worn during patient examinations and procedures aids in the reduction of ...
Latex allergy is a common occupational disease among healthcare workers who use latex gloves. Self-a...
In dentistry, allergic contact dermatitis to acrylates and allergic contact urticaria to latex are i...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...