Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the necessity for testing patients’ serum indicators of infection before dental scaling.Methods1 929 outpatients in a stomatological clinic at a hospital between April and September 2012 were performed serological testing of HBsAg, antiHCV, antiHIV and syphilis (toluidine red unheated serum test,TRUST) before receiving dental scaling.ResultsBefore dental scaling, HBsAg positive rate was 2.50% in patients of 10-20 years age; positive rate of HBsAg, antiHCV, antiHIV, and TRUST was 7.14%,0.79%,0.26%, and 0.53% respectively in patients of 2140 years age, and was 4.06%,1.41%,0.09%,and 0.26% respectively in patients ≥41 years old.ConclusionTesting of serum indicators of infection before scaling is helpful for realizing status of bloodborne pathogen infection in patients, and promote control of healthcareassociated infection.