Dental Infection Control Market Driven by Increase in the Prevalence of Dental Caries
The transmission of dental infections has aroused concern from health care workers and general public in the last few decades. The general route for the transmission of dental infections involves direct contact with infected body fluids such as saliva or blood, direct contact with lesion, tissue debris during intraoral procedures, including inoculation injury such as splatters of blood needle sick injury and nasopharyngeal secretions onto intact or breached mucosa. Dental infections are also transmitted through indirect contact with contaminated dental...
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