Sharps injuries in a dental specialty hospital: retrospective analysis of occupational risks, 2020–2024
Mengqi Zhang, Yani Chen, Suna Zhang, Xiaolan Fan

TL;DR
This study examines sharps injuries in a dental hospital, identifying high-risk groups and procedures to help reduce occupational risks for healthcare workers.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed analysis of sharps injury patterns and bloodborne pathogen exposure in a dental specialty hospital setting.
Findings
Nurses and female workers with less than 5 years of experience were most affected by sharps injuries.
Bloodborne exposures were most common, with syringe needles and dental burs as primary sources.
Dentists had higher hepatitis B exposure rates compared to nurses.
Abstract
Occupational sharps injuries (OSI) remain a critical occupational health risk for healthcare workers, particularly in dental specialty settings where the use of fine instruments and frequent blood exposure heighten vulnerability. However, systematic data on high-risk populations, procedural factors, and pathogen distribution in dental specialty hospitals remain scarce. This study investigates the incidence, risk factors, and bloodborne infection profiles of sharps injuries in a tertiary dental hospital. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 170 OSI cases reported between January 2020 and December 2024 at a tertiary dental hospital in China. Data were extracted from paper-based registries and electronic adverse-event reporting systems, encompassing demographics, injury details, exposure sources, and pathogen profiles. Exclusion criteria included non-clinical injuries and incomplete…
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TopicsInfection Control in Healthcare · Occupational Health and Safety Research · Dental Research and COVID-19
