Evaluation of Safety of Disposable Saliva Ejectors after Autoclaving Sterilisation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Hye-Young Yoon, Sun-Jung Shin, Bo-Mi Shin, Hyo-Jin Lee, Jin-Sun Choi, Soo-Myoung Bae
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Purpose: To identify the bacteria and proteins that remain after cleaning and sterilisation of SEs used in dental practices, and to investigate potential problems when reusing SEs.

Materials and methods: In total, 105 SEs used on study participants were collected. The collected SEs were immediately immersed in the disinfectant solution and then washed with tap water and a cleaning brush. The SEs were dried, placed in sterile pouches, and sterilised in an autoclave before being used in the experiment. To detect residual bacteria, SE samples were cultured in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth for 10 days, followed by re-culturing on blood agar and BHI agar. Bacterial identification was performed using bacterial colonies. To identify residual proteins, SE samples were stained with phloxine B, and the stained sites and area were analysed.

Results: Residual bacteria were found in one (1.64%) of 61 sterilised SEs. The cultured colonies were identified as Staphylococcus warneri. Residual proteins were observed on the tips of 36 (81.8%) of the 44 SE samples, and on the bodies of all samples (100%). The average stained area of the residual proteins on the SE bodies was 1.78% (standard deviation, 3.1%).

Conclusion: The presence of bacteria and proteins in sterilised SEs indicates that their reuse can cause cross-contamination. This study is the first attempt to provide experimental evidence of the problems with reuse of SEs.

一次性唾液喷射器高压灭菌后安全性评价。
目的:鉴定牙科诊所所使用的牙科用品清洗和灭菌后残留的细菌和蛋白质,并调查牙科用品重复使用时可能出现的问题。材料与方法:共收集研究对象使用的SEs 105份。收集的se立即浸入消毒液中,然后用自来水和清洁刷清洗。在用于实验之前,将SEs干燥,放入无菌袋中,并在高压灭菌器中灭菌。将SE样品在脑心灌注(BHI)肉汤中培养10 d,然后在血琼脂和BHI琼脂上再培养,以检测残留细菌。利用菌落进行细菌鉴定。为了鉴定残留蛋白,用苯氧辛B对SE样品进行染色,分析染色部位和面积。结果:61例无菌se中有1例(1.64%)残留细菌。培养菌落鉴定为沃氏葡萄球菌。在44份SE样品中,有36份(81.8%)的针尖上发现了残留蛋白,所有样品的体上都发现了残留蛋白(100%)。SE小体上残留蛋白的平均染色面积为1.78%(标准差3.1%)。结论:灭菌后的se中存在细菌和蛋白质,表明其重复使用可能造成交叉污染。本研究是第一次尝试提供实验证据的问题与重用的se。
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Oral health & preventive dentistry
Oral health & preventive dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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51
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers, researchers, and public health administrators will find this journal an indispensable source of essential, timely information about scientific progress in the fields of oral health and the prevention of caries, periodontal diseases, oral mucosal diseases, and dental trauma. Central topics, including oral hygiene, oral epidemiology, oral health promotion, and public health issues, are covered in peer-reviewed articles such as clinical and basic science research reports; reviews; invited focus articles, commentaries, and guest editorials; and symposium, workshop, and conference proceedings.
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