Bf. Gooch et al., PERCUTANEOUS EXPOSURES TO HIV-INFECTED BLOOD - AMONG DENTAL-WORKERS IN THE CDC NEEDLESTICK STUDY, The Journal of the American Dental Association, 126(9), 1995, pp. 1237-1242
The authors found that 19 percutaneous exposures among dental workers
occurred both during and after use of instruments such as syringe need
les and scalers. Specific information about the device and action asso
ciated with an exposure is important for prevention efforts, including
safer instruments and work practices. Most of these exposures probabl
y involved smaller, rather than larger, amounts of blood infected with
the human immunodeficiency virus. To our knowledge, none of the expos
ures resulted in HIV transmission to an enrolled dental worker.