Fj. Baggett et al., AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INCIDENCE OF PUNCTURES IN GLOVES WHEN WORN FOR ROUTINE OPERATIVE PROCEDURES, British Dental Journal, 174(11), 1993, pp. 412-416
The value of glove wearing as part of dental surgery cross-infection c
ontrol regimen is negated if gloves are punctured during use. An asses
sment of the procedures most likely to give rise to glove puncture is
therefore of importance. Accordingly, 892 gloves worn by two dentists
in general practice were examined for punctures, after being used in o
ne of seven common operative procedures. It was found that gloves used
for the treatment procedures investigated had a significantly higher
proportion of punctures than unused gloves of the same type. Gloves us
ed for surgical extraction showed the highest proportion punctured (16
%). There was no significant difference in puncture frequency between
the gloves worn on left or right hands irrespective of procedure.