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Routine Practices prevents transmission of the pathogen by methods such as:
One staff member should be responsible for Routine Practices within the dental office.
A portal of entry is the airflow coming into the dental office, which carries pathogens on the air currents.
A reservoir could be: 1) a dental burr 2) the patient 3) water lines 4) the dental health care worker
In order to break the Chain of Transmission at the Mode of Transmission:
The underlying assumption of Routine Practices is that every patient is considered potentially infectious.
The key areas Routine Practices focus on are: