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Knowledge of ocular infections among the dental practitioners across India: a cross sectional survey.

Ritvi ArvindGayatri BakhshiRamya ShenoyAmit PatilAshish K JainRoma M
Published in: BMC research notes (2024)
About 69.1%(65) and 30.9%( 29) of BDS and MDS grduates have experienced ocular complications because of dental contamination. This distribution showed no statistical significance (p = 0.25). 73.8% (183) and 28.2%( 65) had compliance with the eye protection, 77.7% (160) of BDS graduates and 22.3% (46) of MDS graduates preferred safety eye wear. This distribution showed statistical significance (p = 0.00). About 76.2% (279) of BDS graduates and 23.8%( 67) of MDS graduates faced ocular infections because of different types of splashes which included water, blood and saliva. (p = 0.23) CONCLUSION: This study puts an emphasis on the knowledge assessment among the dental practitioners on the importance of preventive barriers, and how special protective gear is required for doing cases undergoing dental treatment.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • risk assessment
  • optic nerve
  • general practice
  • climate change
  • optical coherence tomography