Risk of eye infections in dental personnel and the need for its prevention: a case report

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A lot of dentists and dental personnel are at high risk of contracting eye infections during operative procedures involving aerosols. As many may not be aware of it, they often ignore the precautions to be taken for prevention of such infections. This is one such case report of a dental intern where an eyelid infection arose shortly after she treated a patient with an infected tooth in an operative procedure. This case report emphasizes the importance of preventive barriers for the dentist, and that how special protective gear is required for doing restorative cases which involve dealing with infection.

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Arvind, R., & Roma, M. (2020). Risk of eye infections in dental personnel and the need for its prevention: a case report. Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12348-020-00211-5

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