1. General Dentistry
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a) Dentists/Dental Chairside
Assistants
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Non latex gloves (eg neoprene, nitrile, vinyl).
Latex powder free environment |
b) Rubber dam
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Do not use Rubber Dam
Can use:
Silicone Dam (Roeko products from various dental supply houses)
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| c) Local Anaesthetic |
Use local anaesthetics from plastic ampoules and latex free syringes.
Pre-loaded cartridges - check with manufacturers. |
d) Syringes
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Many single use syringes are latex free. Check with manufacturer. E.g Terumo are latex free. |
| e) Mouth props |
Use a plastic, disposable mouth prop eg; "Denta-Pops Great Aspirations" from Horseley Dental Company. |
| f) Eye Protection |
Check the bridge piece of glasses for latex containing components. |
| g) Impression materials |
No contra indications - rubber based impression materials are synthetic rubber |
| h) Other dental products |
Polishing disks have a latex backing; probably low risk, use with caution.
Rubber "prophy" polishing cup - use polishing brush. |
| i) Toothbrushes |
Avoid toothbrushes with a rubber interdental pic and rubber handles. |
2. Specialist Dentistry |
| a) Endodontics
GP points
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GP points are derived from trees in the same botanical family as natural rubber, and there in lies the potential for cross allergenicity. This problem has been highlighted by a report which emphasises the problems with over filling root canals with GP points. If one can guarantee there is no over filling with GP then it can be used, however the potential for over filling and resulting allergic response must be remembered. REF:J Allergy Clin Immunol 1994;93;943-4 |
rubber stoppers on
endodontic files |
measure with a tweezer grip or make an informed assessment of risk. |
| b) Orthodontics |
Check head gear components for latex containing items. Elastic/surgical ligatures and power chain may be a problem - check with manufacturer. As alternative, use wire ligatures.
Check for rubber grips on ortho wire cutters, band removers and band placers. |
3. Latex Safe General Anaesthesia for General and Restorative Dentistry
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| a) Scheduling |
Schedule latex allergic patients first in the morning to lessen their exposure to air borne latex particles. |
| b) Anaesthesia personnel |
The anaesthetist and anaesthetic nurse must be advised well in advance of the scheduling of latex allergic patients. |
| c) Theatre staff |
All theatre staff to wear non latex gloves. |
| d) Gloves |
eg. Ansell Dermaprene
Baxter Duraprene
J & J Allergard |
| e) Masks |
Non Latex masks are to be used in all situations.
(King System, Promedica, Rusch, Smith). |
f) IV Equipment
Latex Bungs |
Braun Reflux Valves
3 Way Taps |
IV Line
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Braun line with reflux valves
Smith
OR replace latex bungs prior to running IV fluid through line
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Fluid Bags
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All IV fluids to come from non latex bags
Remove or tape latex port
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Colloids - Haemaccel
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Albumex 5
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Drugs may have latex
stoppers
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Remove all stoppers
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Emergency Drugs
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IMS Minijet drugs
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| Syringes |
Terumo
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| g) Gas tubing |
Examples of latex free circuits are
Fisher & Paykel, Promedica, Bain Circuit. |
| h) Reservoir bag |
Use non-latex alternative.
(King, Promedica, Rusch). |
| i) Mouth props |
Plastic "Denta-Pops Great Aspirations" from Horseley Dental Company. |
j) Monitoring
Oximeter Probes |
Datex, Ohmeda are latex free
Or place vinyl glove over finger or toe
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BP Cuff Leads
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Cover the limb prior to placing BP Cuff
Critikon Soft Cuffs
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ECG Dots
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Medtel
3M
Kendall
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| k) Post op |
Similar precautions to the operating room as listed above. |
4. IV Sedation |
The same precautions apply as for general anaesthesia. |
5. Emergency/Resuscitation
Equipment |
Similar precautions to the O.R. |