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Dear Wendy ,
I am trying to improve and change the behaviour of the staff in Dental setting here in our District regardless of positon and education.
Once again Thanks.
Regards
Maryam Chobanon
Dental Incharge & Infection Control Coordinator
School Health RAK Medical District ,UAEAn,
The email isnt clear but I am assuming you are referring to the syringe clinicians used to apply the product (etch/fissure sealant) directly into the tooth, if so; the syringe does need a plastic sleeve and a wipe between patients, and as indicated, single use only with the disposable plastic tips.
Wendy
Wendy Bacalja
Principle Nursing Officer
Infection Control ConsultantDental Health Services Victoria
oral health for better health
The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne
720 Swanston Street | Carlton | VIC 3053
T: 03 9341 1151 | M: 0418 335 106 | F: 03 9341 1234Dear Sir,
I have a query .May be will sound funny but in my practice I have situation with cross contamination .The problem is one of the volunteers doctors helping in the clinic is not using plastic sleeves when using etch gel and Fissure sealant .Only the plastic tip will be changed and not covered with plastic sleeves to avoid cross contamination with saliva between patients. I have tried to explain her but she refuses to imply Infection control practices in our Facility because she sees that what I am suggesting is wrong and she is right.
Please can you help me? Is there some studies regarding the danger with cross contamination when using syringes to a multiple patients without putting sleeves plastic protection? Is there any one who is involved and practice in Dental to give me suggestions? We are having fissure sealant Program in our Medical District and students are from age to 8.
Thanks & Regards
An Chobanon
In charge in Dental & Infection control coordinator
School Health facility, RAK
UAE
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13/04/2011 at 1:06 pm in reply to: Fwd: Tasmanian Infection Control Conference – Registration OPEN #68590Dear Sir,
I have a query .May be will sound funny but in my practice I have situation with cross contamination .The problem is one of the volunteers doctors helping in the clinic is not using plastic sleeves when using etch gel and Fissure sealant .Only the plastic tip will be changed and not covered with plastic sleeves to avoid cross contamination with saliva between patients. I have tried to explain her but she refuses to imply Infection control practices in our Facility because she sees that what I am suggesting is wrong and she is right.
Please can you help me? Is there some studies regarding the danger with cross contamination when using syringes to a multiple patients without putting sleeves plastic protection? Is there any one who is involved and practice in Dental to give me suggestions? We are having fissure sealant Program in our Medical District and students are from age to 8.
Thanks & Regards
An Chobanon
In charge in Dental & Infection control coordinator
School Health facility, RAK
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