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Dentro de um leque vasto de doenças que podem ser transmitidas aos pacientes, no consultório de Medicina Dentária, podemos destacar doenças como tuberculose, vírus da imunodeficiência humana, pneumonia, herpes simples, herpes zoster, hepatite (B, C e D), rubéola, gripe, sarampo, faringite, meningites. Todas estas doenças, podem ser transmitidas por pessoas aparentemente saudáveis, através da saliva e/ou sangue.
Portanto, para se evitar a contaminação cruzada de paciente para paciente, na prática da Medicina Dentária, devemos adotar medidas de controle de infeção rígidas, através da desinfeção e/ou esterilização dos artigos (instrumentos de natureza diversa, que podem ser veículos de contaminação).
O presente trabalho tem dois objetivos: descrever o risco da infeção cruzada, através dos instrumentos rotatórios (brocas) em medicina dentária conservadora e definir quais são os métodos mais eficazes, no processo de esterilização e/ou desinfeção destes artigos.
Within a wide range of diseases that can be transmitted to patients in the office of Dental Medicine, we can point out diseases such as tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus, pneumonia, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, hepatitis (B , C and D), rubella, influenza, measles, sore throat, meningitis. All of these diseases can be transmitted by apparently healthy people, through saliva and/or blood. Conservative and define which are the most appropriate methods for sterilization and/or disinfection process these items. Therefore, to avoid cross-contamination from patient to patient in the practice of dentistry, we must adopt strict measures to control infection by disinfection and/or sterilization of items (instruments of various kinds, which can be vehicles of contamination) . This paper has two objectives: to describe the risk of cross-infection through the rotary instruments (drills) in conservative and define what are the most effective methods, the sterilization and/or disinfection process these articles dentistry.
Within a wide range of diseases that can be transmitted to patients in the office of Dental Medicine, we can point out diseases such as tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus, pneumonia, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, hepatitis (B , C and D), rubella, influenza, measles, sore throat, meningitis. All of these diseases can be transmitted by apparently healthy people, through saliva and/or blood. Conservative and define which are the most appropriate methods for sterilization and/or disinfection process these items. Therefore, to avoid cross-contamination from patient to patient in the practice of dentistry, we must adopt strict measures to control infection by disinfection and/or sterilization of items (instruments of various kinds, which can be vehicles of contamination) . This paper has two objectives: to describe the risk of cross-infection through the rotary instruments (drills) in conservative and define what are the most effective methods, the sterilization and/or disinfection process these articles dentistry.
