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East Mediterr Health J ; 12 Suppl 2: S217-22, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17361693

ABSTRACT

Disposal of dental waste was investigated at 37 randomly selected clinics in Ramallah and AI-Bireh cities: 31 private practices and 6 public/NGO clinics. Dentists were interviewed regarding their disposal of different forms of dental waste. Disinfectants and X-ray processing solution were thrown down the drain. For sharps, 13.5% of dentists used puncture-resistant containers (only in the public/ NGO clinics), 45.9% discarded needles directly in the garbage after being recapped and 40.5% placed the used needles and blades in closed plastic bottles before throwing in the general garbage. Blood-soaked dressings and amalgam waste were also thrown in the garbage. While 10.75% of dentists were vaccinated against hepatitis B, 47% of the staff at private clinics were not.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Dental Waste/prevention & control , Dentists/psychology , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Medical Waste Disposal/methods , Ambulatory Care Facilities , Dental Staff/statistics & numerical data , Dental Waste/adverse effects , Dental Waste/statistics & numerical data , Disinfection/methods , Health Services Needs and Demand , Hepatitis B/prevention & control , Humans , Medical Waste Disposal/standards , Middle East , Occupational Health/statistics & numerical data , Private Practice , Surveys and Questionnaires , Urban Health Services , Vaccination/statistics & numerical data
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English | WHO IRIS | ID: who-117211

ABSTRACT

Disposal of dental waste was investigated at 37 randomly selected clinics in Ramallah and Al-Bireh cities: 31 private practices and 6 public/NGO clinics. Dentists were interviewed regarding their disposal of different forms of dental waste. Disinfectants and X-ray processing solution were thrown down the drain. For sharps, 13.5% of dentists used puncture-resistant containers [only in the public/ NGO clinics], 45.9% discarded needles directly in the garbage after being recapped and 40.5% placed the used needles and blades in closed plastic bottles before throwing in the general garbage. Blood-soaked dressings and amalgam waste were also thrown in the garbage. While 10.75% of dentists were vaccinated against hepatitis B, 47% of the staff at private clinics were not


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Practice Patterns, Dentists' , Dentists , Hepatitis B Vaccines , Universal Precautions , Dental Waste
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