Dental dams in dermatology: An underutilized barrier method of protection

Int J Womens Dermatol. 2022 Mar 22;8(1):e008. doi: 10.1097/JW9.0000000000000008. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Dental dams are a barrier method of protection, which may help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections during oral-vaginal or oral-anal sex. Despite their relative simplicity of use, data on dental dams are limited and patients infrequently utilize this method of barrier protection because of the lack of awareness, perceived barriers to procurement and accessibility, and unfamiliarity on the part of health educators. Nevertheless, increased knowledge of dental dams may be beneficial especially in high-risk populations, where sexually transmitted infections are more common and remain a significant cause for morbidity. This article aims to increase awareness and knowledge of dental dams, as well as provide an informational guide on their procurement and use that may be helpful to dermatologists when counseling patients.

Keywords: Dental dam; dermatology; sexually transmitted infection.

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