Unfortunately, a survey that focused on dental office compliance with infection control guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that guideline implementations was neither complete nor uniform across all practices in the U.S.
Over 200,000 copies of the CDC’s Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings (2003) were distributed in the U.S.; this document contained updated and consolidated dental infection control recommendations. 4 of the main recommendations were to:
Because there was little to no information available regarding the dentists’ knowledge of and implementation of the 2003 guidelines, a questionnaire was developed. With a total of 3,042 responses (approximately a 49% response rate), here are some of the key findings:
Overall, there is a definite need for additional communication efforts within all dental practices to help develop a stronger infection control focus. There should be at least one person, usually the owner of the practice, who should bear the responsibility of ensuring that all infection control policies , Dental Clinical Waste Disposal ,and procedures are carried out each day. One of the most effective ways in raising awareness regarding infection control would be if dentists participated in more infection control continuing education credits for state relic-ensure.
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