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Citation

Hill EE. J. Dent. Educ. 2006; 70(12): 1294-1297.

Affiliation

Department of Care Planning and Restorative Sciences, University of Mississippi School of Dentistry, Jackson, MS, USA. EEHill@sod.umsmed.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, American Association of Dental Schools)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

17170319

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine how much progress U.S. dental schools have made in providing eye protection during restorative (adult operative and fixed prosthodontic) procedures since a 1979 survey. A seven-question survey was placed at a website, and fifty-five different U.S. dental schools were asked to complete the survey. Thirty-one schools responded (56 percent). Eighty-four percent of schools had safety glasses available for patients, but only 77 percent required usage during restorative procedures. Similarly, while 87 percent of schools required dental students working in restorative clinics to wear safety glasses, just 73 percent enforced the policy. Additionally, 84 percent provided blue light protection on curing lights and required students to wear eye protection while doing lab procedures. Compared to the 1979 survey, considerable progress has been made over the last twenty-seven years in protecting dental school patients and students from ocular injuries. Because one would hope to have 100 percent compliance on this issue, there is room for improvement in promoting patient eye safety and teaching good habits to dental students.


Language: en

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