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IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 2017
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tooth and supporting structures with signs... more Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tooth and supporting structures with signs of alveolar bone and connective tissue loss and is mediated by combination of periodontal pathogens and host defense system. The most common treatment for periodontal disease is scaling and root planing (SRP) which has been confirmed as a gold standard treatment of periodontitis. However, the limitations of SRP are the inability to access deeper areas of gingival sulcus which leads to early microbial recolonization and recurrence of periodontitis. In the recent years, most of the researcher's interest has shifted in evaluating the antimicrobial properties of different parts of the plant researchers to investigate regarding local delivery of drugs prepared from them which can reach the inaccessible areas of the gingival sulcus, to decrease the current problems associated with the wide scale misuse of antibiotics that induce microbial drug resistance.
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2017
Infection control is simple yet highly rewarding in terms of mental satisfaction to cure the pati... more Infection control is simple yet highly rewarding in terms of mental satisfaction to cure the patient of his problems by following proper infection control methods.The control of cross-infection and crosscontamination in dental practice is the focus of continuing discussion and debate and, as a result, recommendations and guidelines are regularly reviewed in the light of available information. To minimise the risk of transmission of infection between patients and between patients and Health Care Workers (HCW's) a sensible and practical routine for the prevention of cross-contamination and cross-infection should be followed. The present review article highlights various vast aspects of infection control, preventive protocols and recommendations to be followed in dental settings which include CDC (Centre for Disease Control, USA) and the Hospital Infection Control Practise Advisory Committee (HICPAC) standard Precautions, The OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) USA regulations, Work restrictions for dental health care personnel, Management of exposure to blood and body fluids, Evaluation of infection control program, Infection control considerations in dental office design.
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 2017
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tooth and supporting structures with signs... more Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tooth and supporting structures with signs of alveolar bone and connective tissue loss and is mediated by combination of periodontal pathogens and host defense system. The most common treatment for periodontal disease is scaling and root planing (SRP) which has been confirmed as a gold standard treatment of periodontitis. However, the limitations of SRP are the inability to access deeper areas of gingival sulcus which leads to early microbial recolonization and recurrence of periodontitis. In the recent years, most of the researcher's interest has shifted in evaluating the antimicrobial properties of different parts of the plant researchers to investigate regarding local delivery of drugs prepared from them which can reach the inaccessible areas of the gingival sulcus, to decrease the current problems associated with the wide scale misuse of antibiotics that induce microbial drug resistance.
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2017
Infection control is simple yet highly rewarding in terms of mental satisfaction to cure the pati... more Infection control is simple yet highly rewarding in terms of mental satisfaction to cure the patient of his problems by following proper infection control methods.The control of cross-infection and crosscontamination in dental practice is the focus of continuing discussion and debate and, as a result, recommendations and guidelines are regularly reviewed in the light of available information. To minimise the risk of transmission of infection between patients and between patients and Health Care Workers (HCW's) a sensible and practical routine for the prevention of cross-contamination and cross-infection should be followed. The present review article highlights various vast aspects of infection control, preventive protocols and recommendations to be followed in dental settings which include CDC (Centre for Disease Control, USA) and the Hospital Infection Control Practise Advisory Committee (HICPAC) standard Precautions, The OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) USA regulations, Work restrictions for dental health care personnel, Management of exposure to blood and body fluids, Evaluation of infection control program, Infection control considerations in dental office design.