Can Oral Debris on Dental Instruments Harbor Organisms fromDisinfection

Motamedi Mhk, F. Navi, N. Valai, K. Ghaffari, A. Ardalan
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Background and Aim: Reusable dental instruments are continually contaminated with debris and body fluids, which require cleaning decontamination and sterilization prior to re-use. This study was aimed to assess if remaining blood and debris on instruments can prevent instruments from being fully disinfected and sterilized because of harboring microorganisms and impeding disinfectant penetration. Materials and Methods: 42 unwashed contaminated instruments were collected in the case group, while 42 washed contaminated instruments formed the control group. Samples were collected in 2 separate sterile trays, and then submerged in 2% Hydrogen Peroxide (NanoSil) for 3 hours. Sterile swabs impregnated with Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB) were used for sampling. Specimens were transferred to mediums before incubating for 24 hours at 37°C. Samples with bacterial growth were transferred to blood agar, chocolate agar and McConkey agar to identify bacterial species. Results: There was 100% absence of bacterial growth in control samples, while unwashed instruments showed 28.6% (12 samples) presence of growth. Conclusion: This study indicates that remaining blood and debris on instruments may shelter microorganisms. Thus soaking contaminated instruments in disinfectant within the required time and washing them properly via a mechanical system before autoclaving, develops a discreet, secure sterilizing method with the highest success.
口腔器械上的口腔碎片是否会因消毒而含有微生物
背景和目的:可重复使用的牙科器械不断受到碎片和体液的污染,在重复使用前需要进行清洁、去污和消毒。本研究旨在评估仪器上残留的血液和碎片是否会因为藏有微生物和阻碍消毒剂渗透而阻碍仪器完全消毒和灭菌。材料与方法:病例组收集42台未清洗过的污染器械,对照组收集42台清洗过的污染器械。样品在2个单独的无菌托盘中收集,然后在2%过氧化氢(NanoSil)中浸泡3小时。无菌拭子浸渍胰蛋白酶豆汤(TSB)进行取样。将标本转移到培养基中,在37℃下孵育24小时。将有细菌生长的样品转移到血琼脂、巧克力琼脂和McConkey琼脂上鉴定细菌种类。结果:对照样品100%无细菌生长,未洗仪器12个样品28.6%有细菌生长。结论:本研究表明残留在器械上的血液和碎片可能庇护微生物。因此,在规定的时间内将污染的仪器浸泡在消毒剂中,并在高压灭菌前通过机械系统进行适当清洗,开发了一种谨慎,安全的灭菌方法,并取得了最高的成功。
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