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Rev Orthop Dento Faciale
Volume 30, Number 2, Juin 1996
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| Page(s) | 193 - 203 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/odf/1996019 | |
| Published online | 30 mars 2010 | |
L'aérocontamination en orthodontie : sommes-nous concernés ?
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Résumé
Bien que les orthodontistes ne perçoivent pas le risque infectieux de la même manière que les odontologistes, il est nécessaire d'envisager l'existence du risque par le vecteur de l'air. L'établissement d'un plan d'hygiène minimisant l'aérocontamination permettra de tendre vers les recommandations des précautions universelles.
Abstract
The orthodontists don't perceive the infectius risk with the same way than the dentists, however it is necessary to know that the air contamination really exists even so in the orthodontists office. So infection control recommandations must be create to reduce this type of contamination and to preserve the practionner and his team against every kind of infections.
Mots clés : Orthodontie / Prévention de l'infection / Contamination
Key words: Orthodontics / Infection control / Contamination
© Revue d'Orthopédie Dento-Faciale, Paris, 1996
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