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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2007.tde-02012008-113100
Document
Author
Full name
Elisabeth Mieko Shimura
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Pereira, Marlene Fenyo Soeiro de Matos (President)
Castilho, Julio Cezar de Melo
Chilvarquer, Israel
Title in Portuguese
Proposta de protocolo para controle de infecção cruzada em radiologia odontológica
Keywords in Portuguese
Controle e prevenção
Efeitos adversos
Exposição a agentes biológicos
Abstract in Portuguese
A prática odontológica expõe pacientes e profissionais a numerosos microorganismos e infecções. A transmissão pode ocorrer via sangue, saliva ou partículas dispersas no ar e por meio de contato direto ou indireto via instrumentos ou superfícies contaminadas. Assim, é necessário se utilizar precauções universais e procedimentos de controle de infecção para proteger tanto profissionais quanto pacientes. Na radiologia odontológica, como não há produção de aerosóis, muitos profissionais menosprezam os cuidados com a biossegurança. Nosso objetivo neste trabalho foi de alertar os profissionais com relação ao risco de contaminação cruzada por meio de todos os equipamentos envolvidos nos procedimentos radiológicos e apresentar medidas efetivas para controle de infecção cruzada por meio de um protocolo de biossegurança para uso em radiologia odontológica.
Title in English
Protocol proposal for the control of cross infection in oral radiology
Keywords in English
Adverse effects
Exposure to biological agents
Prevention and control
Abstract in English
Patients and dentists are exposed to many different microorganisms and infections in dental practice. Infection may occur through the blood, saliva or airborne particles, as well as direct or indirect contact with contaminated instruments or surfaces. Thus, it is necessary to follow universal precautions and infection control procedures to protect both the dentist and the patient. Because there is no production of aerosol particles in oral radiology, many specialists ignore biosafety procedures. The purpose of this study was to warn specialists of the risk of cross contamination through the equipment used in radiology, as well as to propose effective measures for the control of cross infection, developing a biosafety protocol to be adopted in oral radiology.
 
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Publishing Date
2008-03-14
 
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