To prevent patient to patient transmission of microorganisms.
Why must surfaces in dental treatment rooms be disinfected or protected with barriers.
Why must surfaces in dental treatment rooms be disinfected or protected with barriers.
Why must surfaces in dental treatment rooms be disinfected or protected with barriers.
Surface barriers and surface disinfection.
Why must surfaces in dental treatment rooms be disinfected or protected with barriers.
What is the purpose of surface barriers.
To prevent patient to patient transmission of microorganisms.
Why do dental treatment room surfaces need barriers or disinfectant.
Surfaces can act as reservoirs for microorganisms.
What are the two methods that deal with surface contamination.
Why is it recommended to use single use items.
The use of disinfectants on some dental equipment and some surfaces in dental treatment rooms can damage the items.
What are the two methods that deal with surface contamination.
To prevent patient to patient transmission of microorganisms which of the following is used to prevent surface contamination.
Barrier should be determined by the potential for damage to the equipment or surface by a disinfectant and the ability to easily clean and disinfect the item or surface.
Because different microorganisms can live on a surface for different lengths of time.
The choice of disinfectant vs.