Or. Admin. R. 818-012-0040 - Infection Control Guidelines
In determining what constitutes unacceptable patient care with respect to infection control, the Board may consider current infection control guidelines such as those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Dental Association.
(1)
Additionally, licensees must comply with the following requirements:
(a) Disposable gloves shall be worn whenever
placing fingers into the mouth of a patient or when handling blood or saliva
contaminated instruments or equipment. Appropriate hand hygiene shall be
performed prior to gloving.
(b)
Masks and protective eyewear or chin-length shields shall be worn by licensees
and other dental care workers when spattering of blood or other body fluids is
likely.
(c) Between each patient
use, instruments or other equipment that come in contact with body fluids shall
be sterilized.
(d) Environmental
surfaces that are contaminated by blood or saliva shall be disinfected with a
chemical germicide which is mycobactericidal at use.
(e) Impervious backed paper, aluminum foil,
or plastic wrap may be used to cover surfaces that may be contaminated by blood
or saliva and are difficult or impossible to disinfect. The cover shall be
replaced between patients.
(f) All
contaminated wastes and sharps shall be disposed of according to any
governmental requirements.
(2) Dentists must comply with the requirement
that heat sterilizing devices shall be tested for proper function by means of a
biological monitoring system that indicates micro-organisms kill each calendar
week in which scheduled patients are treated. Testing results shall be retained
by the dentist for the current calendar year and the two preceding calendar
years.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 679.120, 679.250(7), 680.075 & 680.150
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 679.140, 679.140(4) & 680.100
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