A few specks of dust probably won't matter most of the time. If they are going to be a problem, it will be when you're shooting into the light.
The can of air probably won't do any harm on the Pentax lens but probably won't do any good either, as the lens assembly is to all intents and purposes sealed, as was mentioned. The dust you see may have been there since the lens was made (holding even new lenses up to a light source can be a levelling experience!). It could be that the dust is a left-over from a previous cleaning or it could be a product of wear on the aperture blades. Most of the time simply knowing that dust/mould is there is far, far worse than the physical effects of it.
If you don't have to dismantle the lens, then I'd suggest that you don't, but if it's really a problem then there's nothing particularly difficult in the mechanical process, only in making sure that you do indeed clean it and don't make it dustier, smeary, etc.. Living in a damp part of England, mould is my enemy and I've made tools specifically to fit the element retaining rings of certain lenses. With prices on eBay being so low it may be cheaper to buy another lens than to pay for one to be cleaned professionally. If you decide to dismantle the lens, there's plenty of guidance on the web and the screw mount Pentax lenses aren't so very different to the K-mounts.
Steve