Abstract

Background Nowadays, viral hepatitis has become a silent epidemic worldwide, although hepatitis B infection is the major cause of liver cirrhosis and liver carcinoma. In a dental office, infections can be transmitted through several ways, including direct or indirect contact with blood, oral fluids (saliva), droplet splatter, aerosols, etc. The dentist does not have the possibility to identify right away this disease …

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