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    Home > Resources > Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) > Miscellaneous > Question & Answer

    What is the latest research on PPE head coverings in the dental office?

    The ADS, formely known as OSAP: OSAP/DQP Best Practices For Infection Control In Dental Clinics During The COVID-19 Pandemic1

    This document states:

    < Consider:
     Using booties to protect against splash/spatter.
     Using head coverings to protect against splash/spatter. 1

    Resources

    1) ADS, formely known as OSAP: OSAP/DQP Best Practices For Infection Control In Dental Clinics During The COVID-19 Pandemic. Accessed on December 8, 2020.

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