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23/01/2020 at 8:49 am #76187Kylie RobbParticipant
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I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
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23/01/2020 at 12:38 pm #76192Tricker, Karen JParticipantAuthor:
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You can get beard nets, which we use.[Image result for kind regards email signature]
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[wh_mast_H_cmyk]Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
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23/01/2020 at 12:41 pm #76194Joanne Cocks – SVHMParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Kylie
There are things called beard nets! We have a staff member in theatre who wears one (his beard is for cultural reasons)
They are often worn in the food (preparation) areasGood luck
jo
Joanne Cocks | Infection Control Coordinator
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
t: 02 8436 9936 m: 0438 628 664
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23/01/2020 at 1:08 pm #76195Hi All,
Not to confuse matters – but is the beard net worn in theatres ( if person is scrubbed) for all types of beards or just beards not covered by mask ect?
Thanks EmmaEmma Trippe
Infection Control Consultant
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http://www.calvarycare.org.au.Hi Kylie
There are things called beard nets! We have a staff member in theatre who wears one (his beard is for cultural reasons)
They are often worn in the food (preparation) areasGood luck
jo
Joanne Cocks | Infection Control Coordinator
St Vincent’s Melbourne | PO Box 2900 | 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy VIC 3065
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
t: 02 8436 9936 m: 0438 628 664
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23/01/2020 at 1:19 pm #76199Michelle LewisParticipantAuthor:
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Good morning Kylie,
We have this issue and are going to be using the following bead cover under mask. Link attached
Kind Regards
Michelle Lewis
Dental Clinic Assistant Infection Control
UWA Dental School/Oral Health Centre of WA
M512, 17 Monash Avenue, Nedlands WA 6009T: +61 8 6457 7637 E: michelle.lewis@uwa.edu.au
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
t: 02 8436 9936 m: 0438 628 664
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23/01/2020 at 2:17 pm #76202AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Kylie,
The CDC has a great blog post around mask fit and aerosol inhalation risks.
https://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2017/11/02/noshave/
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Hi everyone,
I was considering the need to wear a mask to prevent the inhalation of aerosols generated while conducting dental treatment (with a handpiece/ultrasonic). I would imagine a hairnet wouldn’t solve this issue – or maybe there’s a net/mask resource around that does both?
It’s more to do with the aerosol inhalation issue rather than containing flyaway hairs.
Thanks KylieKylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
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Hi All,
Not to confuse matters – but is the beard net worn in theatres ( if person is scrubbed) for all types of beards or just beards not covered by mask ect?
Thanks EmmaEmma Trippe
Infection Control Consultant
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Calvary Riverina Hospital
Hardy Avenue Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
P: 02 6932 1628
E: Emma.Trippe@calvarycare.org.au
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http://www.calvarycare.org.au.Hi Kylie
There are things called beard nets! We have a staff member in theatre who wears one (his beard is for cultural reasons)
They are often worn in the food (preparation) areasGood luck
jo
Joanne Cocks | Infection Control Coordinator
St Vincent’s Melbourne | PO Box 2900 | 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy VIC 3065
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a policy or information that can provide guidance on how a dental practitioner/dental assistant could manage with a larger beard?
My instant thought is that a mask would struggle to fit over it, and with the likelihood of frequent and routine generation of aerosols – the beard would have to go. Are there hairnets or other resources that could work to support the health care worker to keep the beard, yet still manage the infection control risk?What if the beard is worn for cultural reasons? Does culture trump infection control?
Thanks a lot for considering this, I would value any insights.
Kylie
Kylie Robb
MHSM (Clinical Leadership), CICP-P
Practice Services Manager
Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
t: 02 8436 9936 m: 0438 628 664
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