Health authorities fear patients could have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis because of poor cleaning and equipment sterilisation. Photo / Thinkstock
NSW health authorities are set to warn that around 11,000 dental patients of two Sydney clinics may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis, it's been reported.
NSW Health has found breaches of infection control due to poor cleaning and equipment sterilisation at The Gentle Dentist practices at Campsie in
Sydney's southwest and in Sussex Street in the city, Fairfax Media reported.
There is a small possibility that those who had invasive procedures at the surgeries, owned by dentist Samson Chan, could have been infected with hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, NSW Health is to inform patients.
The authorities are also reportedly contacting patients of another dentist, Robert Starkenburg, who runs practices in Surry Hills and Bondi Junction.
- AAP