Assessment of glove integrity across various dental specialties in a dental school setting.

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2024.1496918
Mohammed Amjed Alsaegh, Mohammed Farooq AlSiraj, Ahmed Naji Alsadoon, Omar Soufi, Okba Mahmoud, Sudhir Rama Varma
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the integrity of non-sterile, powder-free latex gloves used by dental students in various dental specialties.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study involved dental students from Ajman University who provided gloves during various dental specialty procedures. A total of 177 pairs of latex examination powder-free gloves were included and categorized as follows: 43 pairs (24.3%) were used in operative dentistry, 30 pairs (16.9%) in oral surgery, 28 pairs (15.8%) in endodontics, 24 pairs (13.6%) in periodontics, 21 pairs (11.9%) in pedodontics, 13 pairs (7.3%) in prosthodontics, and 18 pairs (10.2%) as control gloves. After use, glove integrity was assessed with a modified water leak test.

Results: Perforations were identified in 72 cases (40.7%) of gloves, distributed as follows: 22 cases (51.2%) in operative dentistry, 12 cases (40.0%) in oral surgery, 11 cases (39.3%) in endodontics, 11 cases (45.8%) in periodontics, 10 cases (47.6%) in pedodontics, 5 cases (38.5%) in prosthodontics, and 1 case (5.5%) in the control group. There were no statistically significant differences in the loss of glove integrity among different dental specialty procedures (χ2 = 11.899, p = 0.064) or among different glove usage durations (χ2 = 1.732, p = 0.785). However, the location of perforations in the experimental groups was statistically significant (χ2 = 34.427, p < 0.001). The most common locations were the right thumb (n = 18; 13.7%) and the right index finger (n = 17; 13%), with no perforations in the left ring finger and only one perforation in the left little finger (n = 1, 0.08%). There was a statistically significant correlation between the anticipated and actual presence of defects (χ2 = 32.875, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The study found a high rate of glove perforations during dental procedures by undergraduate students, especially in the right thumb and index finger. To reduce cross-infection risks, strict protocols like double gloving, frequent glove changes, and covering wounds with plaster are recommended.

在牙科学校设置的各种牙科专业手套完整性的评估。
目的:本研究旨在评估牙科学生在不同牙科专业使用的非无菌无粉乳胶手套的完整性。材料和方法:本横断面研究涉及来自Ajman大学的牙科学生,他们在各种牙科专业手术中提供手套。共纳入无乳胶检查粉手套177双,分类如下:牙外科43双(24.3%),口腔外科30双(16.9%),牙髓学28双(15.8%),牙周学24双(13.6%),儿科学21双(11.9%),口腔修复学13双(7.3%),对照手套18双(10.2%)。使用后,用改进的漏水试验评估手套的完整性。结果:手套穿孔72例(40.7%),分布如下:牙外科22例(51.2%),口腔外科12例(40.0%),牙髓学11例(39.3%),牙周学11例(45.8%),儿科学10例(47.6%),口腔修复学5例(38.5%),对照组1例(5.5%)。不同牙科专科手术中手套完整性损失的差异无统计学意义(χ2 = 11.899, p = 0.064),不同手套使用时间之间的差异无统计学意义(χ2 = 1.732, p = 0.785)。但实验组患者穿孔位置差异有统计学意义(χ2 = 34.427, p n = 18;13.7%)和右手食指(n = 17;13%),左手无名指无穿孔,左手小指仅有1个穿孔(n = 1,0.08%)。结论:本研究发现大学生在牙科手术过程中手套穿孔发生率较高,尤其是在右手拇指和食指。为减少交叉感染风险,建议采用严格的规程,如双套手套、频繁更换手套和用石膏覆盖伤口。
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