Abstract
Percutaneous injuries constitute one of the most common occupational health hazards
in healthcare profession. Dental professionals are at more risk of acquiring these
injuries due to their limited and restricted working area in mouth. This was a cross-sectional
study done among dental professionals in Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka state
India to access Knowledge awareness and compliance among dental professionals regarding
percutaneous exposure incidents. This study concludes that Dental professionals are
at a high risk of occupational disease due to accidental exposure to infected blood
and body fluids. for which appropriate measures not taken after one such exposure
There is a need of clearing the present misconceptions through educational training
programs early in the study period and providing facilities for reporting, documenting,
supportive and proper guidelines regarding percutaneous injuries in work place for
healthy community.
Keywords
Percutaneous exposure - Body fluids contamination - post exposure prophylaxis