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Day in and day out dentists, medical and industry personnel have a need for protective gloves. Here are some guidelines for choosing the glove or gloves that are the correct ones for you.
DENTAL: Latex gloves provide essential protective barriers for dentists and hygienists. There are those that are powdered and those that are powder-free. Hygienists may wear up to 40 + pairs a day. Without them you are put at a higher health risk. Proper fit is essential In deciding which size to buy. Make sure that each box in any of the various sizes you order contain the exact size ordered. Ordering from a quality buyer will insure this.
POWDER VERSES POWDER-FREE: The Food and Drug Administration suggested lowering the levels of protein in the gloves, thereby reducing the risk significantly of problems with latex sensitivity. By checking the manufactures box you will be able to see they are FDA approved.
Many users prefer powdered gloves as they slip on easier. Others opt for the powder-free as to concerns to allergies from protein levels, even though our supplier has shown Powdered Latex Gloves can be reduced down to near the level of powder-free gloves
PROPER FIT: Gloves that are poor fitting as too small (ex.) tend to work the hand muscles impairing the ability to move properly. As a result it is harder to work in tight areas of a patients mouth. This may cause fatigue at the end of the day for the dentist or hygienist. Look for a glove that is most closely fitted to each workers hand size. It is not "one size fits all". Each dental office needs to make sure their employees have the glove size that fits them properly. This may also include synthetic gloves, which is just one more choice or personal preference. You can also scan your hand and e-mail or fax it to us if you are unsure of fit.
MEDICAL: In the medical field there are a variety of gloves that can be used. Again, there are the powder and powder-free, Aloe, Synthetic, Nitirle, Vinyl and High Risk Protector (which are a longer fitting glove). All medical professions have different needs, such as EMT's as an example of needing our Black Maxx for dealing with users or unknown risks they may encounter in emergencies. If there are any questions on which glove or size of glove is right for you, you can always contact the supplier. As stated before, FIT is the most important.
INDUSTRIAL: In most situations a simple polyethylene glove works for restaurants, light maintenance, and various other areas.
Beauticians may want the Black Maxx latex or Black Maxx Nitrile for use while using dyes. This is also true for Tattoo artists or anyone using ink materials. There are gloves out there for most any need. Wisdom in choosing the correct glove is important. Always question your supplier in case of doubt.
The information and sources are through the supplier Dash Medical Company inc. They have been in business for 23 years and have quality medical gloves for all professions needing protective non-sterile gloves. There Disposable Gloves Wholesale have been approved by the FDA QSR and ISO certified
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