It is important that how to order the correct size exam glove, because when gloves do not fit your size, you do not use in comfortable way. We give you a quick information about how to measure:
1. Using a flexible tape measure.
2. Measure the circumference of your hand at it’s widest section. Take the measurement in inches.
3. Determine the following:
* If your measurement is between 7 and 8 inches, order “small”
8 and 9 inches, order “medium”
9 and 10 inches, order “large”
10 and 11 inches, order “extra large”
And, please note that if you are ordering synthetic or nitrile exam gloves, they tend to run small. You may consider sizing up, -especially- if your measurement is on the edge of a range.

A black examination glove designed to mask the toughest of stains while providing the durability, comfort and protection of typical nitrile gloves.
Examination gloves manufactured from natural latex. They have been the superior glove choice to date in dental practice. However, concerns over hypersensitivity have resulted in the use of alternative gloves such as nitrile gloves. The aim of the current studies were to assess the incidence of pre-existing pinhole defects in nitrile examination gloves.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency puts out an informative series of Automotive Refinishing Publications which cover a variety of topics. Interestingly, there’s one report geared regarding “Choosing The Right Gloves For Painting Cars”.
Nitrile gloves are manufactured in accordance to the FDA specifications, and USDA guidelines for food handling, processing and preparations.
There are various types of protective gloves. These gloves work to prevent hurt to your hands. The type of gloves you wear is very important, because depending upon the type of the gloves, you can be protected from chemicals, blood, cuts, burns and frostbite. They type of material the gloves are made from that determines the risks you are protected from.