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Herpes simplex type 1 virus can be transmitted in dentistry by which of the following?

 # Herpes simplex type 1 virus can be transmitted in dentistry by which of the following? 
a. Sharps injury. 
b. Contact with skin. 
c. Inhalation of infected droplets. 
d. Contact of infected material with skin or eyes 


The correct answer is D. Contact of infected material with skin or eyes 

Herpes simplex type 1 virus can be transmitted in dentistry through direct contact with infected oral secretions or lesions, such as through contaminated instruments or gloves, or through accidental exposure to infected material during dental procedures. It is important for dental healthcare personnel to use standard precautions, such as wearing gloves and eye protection, to minimize the risk of transmission of herpes simplex virus and other infectious agents. Sharps injury and inhalation of infected droplets are not routes of transmission for herpes simplex virus, and while contact with skin may be a route of transmission, contact with infected oral secretions or lesions is a more likely mode of transmission in a dental setting.

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