Percutaneous exposure injuries amongst dental staff and students at a university dental clinic in Australia: A 6-year retrospective study.
Jessica Joanna ZacharPeter ReherPublished in: European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (2021)
Overall, the incidence of percutaneous injuries at the Griffith University Dental Clinic was low. The most common instruments were needles, probes and burs, and dental students were at greatest risk of sustaining injuries. Prevention of injuries by not recapping needles, immediate removal of burs from handpieces, the use of cassettes and single-use instruments has effectively decreased PEIs experienced by dental students and staff.