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Dental infection control and occupational safety in the russian federation

M. Budnyak, K. Gurevich, K. Fabrikant, K. Miller, R. Puttaiah,
2021

Background: In the recent past, the Russian Federation has seen a considerable increase in HIV caseload. A high level committee was formed to assess the status of dental infection control and safety (IC&S) in Russia. This article is one of the outcomes to assess the status of IC&S and is the research of a doctoral student (PhD) in public health. Purpose: To assess needs in Dental Infection Control and Occupational Safety in the Moscow Metropolitan Region of the Russian Federation. Materials and methods: A survey with variables assessing knowledge, attitude and practice of IC&S was administered to dentists practicing and or teaching in Moscow city and suburban areas on a convenience sample of dental practitioners. Results: The total number of completed questionnaires were 303. Over 67% had up to three significant exposures to blood and potentially infectious materials (OPIM), but less than 30% got tested for HIV in the previous 3 months. Use of personal protective equipment was not based on anticipated exposure. Less than 10% had an understanding of Spaulding's classification with respect to sanitization, disinfection and sterilization. Only about 34% stated that there was a potential for infectious disease transmission through a percutaneous route and about 61% double gloved while treating patients with infectious diseases. Only about 61% disinfected impressions and most (83%) used alcohol for disinfection purposes. While 34% still used glass-bead sterilizers, about 13% did not sterilize handpieces between patients. Conclusion: Results from this study indicated a disparity in the practice of infection control and safety procedures requiring formulation of nationwide dental safety standards. Further, there is a need in implementation of a standardized dental safety curriculum for dental schools and continuing dental education requirements in dental safety for practicing dentists in the Russian Federation.

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  • M. Budnyak
    Department of Healthy Life-Styles for Sustainable Development, UNESCO, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • K. Gurevich
    Mentor and Previously Dean of Academic Affairs, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • K. Fabrikant
    Division of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, School of Public Health, UT Southwestern, Medical Center Branch, UT Houston, Dallas, TX, United States
  • K. Miller
    Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Texas A and M University Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, United States
  • R. Puttaiah
Название журнала
  • Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Том
  • 13
Выпуск
  • 5
Страницы
  • 703-712
Издатель
  • Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd
Тип документа
  • journal article
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  • scopus