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- G J Christensen.
- Clinical Research Associates, 3707 N. Canyon Road, Suite No. 7A, Provo, Utah 84604, USA.
- J Am Dent Assoc. 2001 Oct 1; 132 (10): 1455-7.
AbstractThe use of gloves in all types of dentistry has been a major benefit to both patients and dentists. However, operating gloves are not without challenges. Tight ambidextrous gloves can produce significant and debilitating hand pain; latex allergies are a problem for many dental personnel and patients; and the disagreeable taste; odor and powder of some brands of gloves has frustrated both professionals and patients. In spite of the challenges that glove use poses, it offers many advantages--foremost among them the protection of patient and dentist alike from infection.
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