Evaluation of the risk of Enterococcus faecalis cross-contamination of gutta-percha cartridges.

JADA foundational science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1016/j.jfscie.2023.100021
Whitney A Smith, Carissa A Hutchison, Rodney V Scott, Susan E Hinman, Nancy H Osborne, Nicholas J Hamlin, Kristi L Frank
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Background: Gutta-percha (GP) cartridges are intended for a single patient and are not considered sterile. Providers may use these cartridges in multiple canals of a single tooth or multiple teeth on the same patient without disinfection between uses, creating the potential for bacteria to be transferred between canal systems. Enterococcus faecalis is a hardy bacterial species often isolated from failed root canal treatments. This study tested if GP cartridges have the potential to cross-contaminate root canals with E. faecalis. Methods for GP cartridge disinfection were also evaluated.

Methods: Twenty-three-gauge medium-body GP cartridges placed in an obturation unit were purposefully contaminated with 1 of 3 concentrations of E. faecalis strain OG1RF. Contaminated cartridges were either (1) wiped with an alcohol swab, (2) heated with GP extrusion while in the bacterial culture, (3) heated with GP extrusion while in the bacterial culture and then wiped with an alcohol swab, or (4) not disinfected after removal from the bacterial culture (control). Bacteria were dislodged into a fresh medium by sonication, and the number of viable bacteria recovered from the tips was measured.

Results: Viable cultures of E. faecalis could not be recovered consistently from tips in the control and disinfection treatment conditions.

Conclusions: Cross-contamination of root canals with E. faecalis with the GP cartridge is unlikely.

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杜仲胶药筒粪肠球菌交叉污染风险评价。
背景:古达-波胶(GP)药筒用于单个患者,不被认为是无菌的。提供者可能在同一患者的单个牙齿或多个牙齿的多个管中使用这些药筒,而在两次使用之间不进行消毒,从而造成细菌在管系统之间转移的可能性。粪肠球菌是一种耐寒的细菌,通常从失败的根管治疗中分离出来。这项研究测试了GP药筒是否有可能与粪肠杆菌交叉污染根管。对GP药筒消毒方法进行了评价。方法:将23号中型GP药筒放置在一个封闭装置中,有针对性地用3种浓度的粪肠杆菌菌株OG1RF中的1种污染。被污染的药筒要么(1)用酒精棉签擦拭,(2)在细菌培养中用GP挤压加热,(3)在细菌培养中用GP挤压加热,然后用酒精棉签擦拭,或者(4)从细菌培养中取出后不消毒(对照组)。通过超声波将细菌转移到新鲜培养基中,并测量从尖端回收的活菌数量。结果:在对照和消毒处理条件下,粪芽孢杆菌在针尖上的活菌培养量不一致。结论:粪肠杆菌与GP药筒不太可能交叉污染根管。
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JADA foundational science Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine
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