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The Georgia Board of Dentistry recently implemented new regulations concerning waterline maintenance in dental offices, marking an important step in ensuring patient safety and the overall hygiene standards of dental
As a doctor, you are well-versed in infection control principles. You understand the importance of sterilization, proper PPE use, and maintaining a clean environment. But did you know that even
The world we inhabit has always been filled with pathogens, and several hundred are capable of causing disease in humans. But despite this, never has the world been so focused
Twenty years after federal protections were enacted to help protect healthcare workers from occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, the frequency of sharps injuries has declined. OSHA defines sharps injuries as
Avoid Needlestick Injuries with Sharps Best Practices Every year at least 5.6 million American health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. As a dental professional,
Failure to follow infection control guidelines can expose patients to bloodborne pathogens, such as Hepatitis C and HIV. The consequences—steep financial penalties and potential office closure—are entirely avoidable. Healthcare facilities
Bloodborne pathogen training is an essential component of health and safety protocols in various fields, particularly those involving direct contact with human bodily fluids. The primary purpose of this training
Biological monitoring, or spore testing, is an important part of an infection prevention program. Using a mail-in spore testing product is the easiest, most cost-effective way to ensure your practice
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