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What type of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is to be used in a dental office?

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What type of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is to be used in a dental office?

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PPE will be considered “appropriate” only if it does not permit blood or OPIM to pass through employee’s underlying garments, to reach the skin, eyes, mouth, or other mucosal membranes under normal conditions of use.

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