Abstract

It is impossible to know with certainty which patients are colonized with multiresistant bacteria, but the risk is known to be associated with certain factors. The guideline, in dental practice, for prevention of the spread of multiresistant bacteria is to strictly follow recommended universal infection control practices. This applies to instrument and dental unit hygiene, surface decontamination and to working hygiene, including the use of adequate personal barrier protection and adherence to meticulous hand hygiene.

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