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In Australia, gloves must adhere to strict regulatory requirements that will dictate manufacturing standards and regulations to safeguard quality and reliably if used as recommended.
Understanding the difference between the causes and symptoms of a latex and chemical allergy is important so you can make the right decisions for you and your dental clinic.
Join Dr Roslyn Franklin, BDSc, GCert Infection Prevention and Control consultant and dentist as she presents best practices and appropriate PPE selection in dentistry.
Correct sizing is essential for ensuring glove comfort. Determine your glove size here by placing your right hand against the red line as shown. Read your hand size at the widest point from the scale shown opposite.
Practicing hand hygiene is a simple yet effective way to prevent infections. Cleaning hands can prevent the spread of germs, including those that are resistant to antibiotics and are becoming difficult, if not impossible, to treat.
To maintain asepsis when donning sterile gloves, the Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN) Standards recommend the ‘closed donning’ method as best practice.
Ansell has been globally recognised for providing high quality, accredited Continuing Education (CE) programs to dental professionals and other healthcare workers. Our goal is to create a culture of safety for healthcare providers and patients through the implementation of best practices.
(2 contact hours) Examine the incidence, causes, symptoms and treatment of chemical allergies associated with glove use in dentistry.
(2.25 contact hours) Explore the importance of hand hygiene.
(2 contact hours) Examine the incidence, causes, symptoms and treatment of latex allergies associated with glove use.