2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10266-023-00848-3
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Bacterial contamination potential of personal protective equipment itself in dental aerosol-producing treatments

Madline Priska Gund,
Jusef Naim,
Stefan Rupf
et al.

Abstract: Personal protective equipment (PPE) has long been a high priority in dental aerosol-producing treatments. Since COVID-19 pandemic, its importance has increased yet again. While importance of PPE in preventing transmission and thus possible infection of pathogens is well known, contamination potential of PPE after treatment itself is less investigated. This review aims to give an overview of the current literature and contamination potential (viral, blood, bacterial) of components of protective equipment itself… Show more

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