       Document 0814
 DOCN  M9440814
 TI    Disinfection of impression materials to prevent viral cross
       contamination: a review and a protocol.
 DT    9404
 AU    Owen CP; Goolam R; Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of
       Dentistry,; University of the Western Cape, Mitchells Plain, South
       Africa.
 SO    Int J Prosthodont. 1993 Sep-Oct;6(5):480-94. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94128187
 AB    Hepatitis B and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome are serious
       diseases because of their poor prognoses. The increasing awareness of
       the latter has highlighted the need for adequate precautions against
       cross contamination. However, the risk to dental personnel is still far
       higher from hepatitis B than it is from the human immunodeficiency
       virus, and the hepatitis virus is more transmissible, especially because
       it occurs in saliva. The principal potential route of transmission to
       dental laboratory personnel is via infected impressions. A number of
       papers have appeared in the literature examining the effects of various
       disinfecting and sterilising procedures on the accuracy and surface
       quality of impression materials. This paper reviews this literature and
       draws upon the findings to recommend a protocol for the handling of
       impressions to prevent cross contamination.
 DE    Alginates  Clinical Protocols  Colloids  Cross Infection/PREVENTION &
       CONTROL  *Dental Impression Materials  Disease Transmission,
       Patient-to-Professional/*PREVENTION &  CONTROL  *Disinfectants
       Disinfection/*METHODS  Equipment Contamination  Hepatitis B/PREVENTION &
       CONTROL  HIV Infections/PREVENTION & CONTROL  Plastics  Rubber  Virus
       Diseases/*PREVENTION & CONTROL  Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE  REVIEW  REVIEW, TUTORIAL

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