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Dentist Risk (gurgle bowl)

I was in dentist clinic this morning,  accidentally water from bowl flew to my eyes because of pressure of water, (patients use to gorgle in this bowl), the patients before me has tooth extraction, i dont know if there is still blood on that bowl, if there is blood in that bowl and flew to my eyes, there is a possible of hepatitis transmission? Thank you
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Any Dr that active today, thank you
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There are no doctors here only hep c patients
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additional information,

First splash of water in gurle bowl and the second spray of water in that bowl, thats the time water flew in my eye,
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Hep c requires blood to blood contact
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