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PPE for General Dentistry
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PPEs are our last line of defense in ensuring the safety of our clients. Amid a global crisis, fortifying these security measures must be every clinical practitioner's priority. Take this course to learn all you need to know about PPEs for Dentistry.

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PPEs are our last line of defense in ensuring the safety of our clients. Amid a global crisis, fortifying these security measures must be every clinical practitioner's priority. Take this course to learn all you need to know about PPEs for Dentistry.

PPE for General Dentistry Lessons

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  1. How PPE Protects You
  2. The PPE You Will Need
  3. PPE Usage & Maintenance

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How PPE Protects You

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PPE for General Dentistry Necessity of PPEs

PPEs & Dental Care

Beware of pathogens in blood. In dentistry, you are most likely to get these pathogens through the patient's blood.

How do you get infected? This enters through your eyes and mouth. They can also be inhaled in the form of droplets or droplet nuclei in air.

This is How PPE Protects You Your PPE is designed to protect your skin, mucous membranes, and respiratory epithelium.

The PPE You Will Need

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PPE in General Dentistry The PPE You Will Need

Which of the following statements is/are false? You may select multiple answers.

Now, let's begin donning your PPE.

First, wear your gown and fasten the ties on your back.

Second, wear your face mask or N95 mask.

Third, put on your goggles or face shield.

Lastly, wear your gloves. Make sure it covers up to the hem of your gown.

PPE Usage & Maintenance

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PPE for General Dentistry PPE Usage & Maintenance

Mask Wearing Standards Your mask must cover your nose and mouth. Your mask must not dangle on your neck if you're done using it. Do not touch worn or sullied masks. Only remove your mask outside the clinical area. Never share masks. Worn masks are considered clinical waste. Discard it.

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