Effectiveness of iodine for continuous decontamination of dental unit waterline.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Chatchaya Petchphayaprai, Chutimon Chotipan, Pitchayapa Sa-Ngiampak, Kittisak Thotsaporn, Ruchanee Salingcarnboriboon Ampornaramveth
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Objective: Dental Unit Waterlines (DUWLs) are contaminated by various species of microorganisms. DUWLs should be disinfected appropriately to control microbial contamination. This study investigated the effectiveness of devices continuously releasing iodine to control microbial contamination in DUWLs.

Materials and methods: Ten dental chair units (DCU) at Chulalongkorn University were randomized into the iodine and control groups. After setting iodine treatment devices, the DCU was allowed to operate normally. 25 ml of water from airotors lines were collected weekly for enumerating bacteria. The viability of biofilms in DUWLs was quantified by ATP testing kit. The amount of iodine released into the procedural water was also quantified.

Results: The continuous presence of iodine could significantly control bacterial contamination in the DUWL to be less than 500 CFU/mL, the standard level recommended by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Iodine treatment can reduce bacterial CFU up to 98-100%. Biofilm viability in the iodine group was slightly lower than that of the control group though not statistically significant. After eleven months, the average iodine release was measured to be 3.6 ppm which is still effective in controlling bacterial contamination.

Conclusion: Continuously supplying iodine in DUWLs effectively controls microbial contamination.

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碘对牙科设备水线持续去污的有效性。
目的:牙科单位水线(duwl)受到多种微生物的污染。应适当消毒,以控制微生物污染。本研究考察了连续释放碘的装置对duwl中微生物污染的控制效果。材料与方法:将10个朱拉隆功大学牙科椅单元(DCU)随机分为碘组和对照组。设置好碘处理装置后,DCU即可正常运行。每周从空气过滤器中收集25 ml水进行细菌计数。采用ATP检测试剂盒定量测定DUWLs中生物膜的活力。释放到程序水中的碘量也被量化。结果:碘的持续存在可显著控制DUWL中的细菌污染,使其低于美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)推荐的标准水平500 CFU/mL。碘处理可减少细菌CFU达98-100%。碘组生物膜活力略低于对照组,但无统计学意义。11个月后,测得的平均碘释放量为3.6 ppm,这仍然有效地控制了细菌污染。结论:连续供碘可有效控制微生物污染。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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