No. Gloves may have small defects that are hard to see or may be torn during
use, and hands can become contaminated during removal of gloves. In addition,
bacteria can multiply rapidly in moist environments underneath gloves; thus,
dental health care personnel should make sure hands are dry before putting on
gloves. Hand hygiene should be performed immediately before after removing
gloves. If the integrity of a glove is compromised (e.g., if the glove is
punctured), the glove should be changed as soon as possible.
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