Dental professionals are regularly exposed to a variety of hazardous substances that can pose serious health risks. These chemicals, from amalgam fillings to disinfectants and sterilants like glutaraldehyde and hydrogen peroxide to mercury, can cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, allergic reactions, and long-term health effects with prolonged exposure.
With frequent use of these materials near staff and patients, ensuring proper protective equipment and adherence to safety protocols is essential to minimizing the risk of chemical exposure. By prioritizing chemical safety, dental practices can protect their staff and patients from potential harm while maintaining a safe and effective work environment.