Detection and Quantification of Bacterial Flora in Dental Unit Water Systems and the Effect of Flushing on its Reduction

A. Mansourian, J. Beitollahi, F. Jabalameli, Z. T. Akrad, S. Shabestari, A. Khorshidian, Z. Bahmei
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Statement of Problem: The origin of Dental Unit Water Lines (DUWL) contamination is specially related to the formation of biofilm which is com­posed of microorganisms within water and is located on the tubing lines. Purpose: In this descriptive study, we evaluated the degree of contamina­tion with Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria in DUWLs of the dent-al school and also determined the efficacy of flushing on reducing its micro­bial count. Materials and Methods: Thirty dental units from all the departments of de­ntal school in Tehran University of Medical Sciences were selected for this study. Sampling consisted of a two step procedure before and after one min­ute of flushing. The samples were taken from air/water line of each selected dental unit separately. Air/water syringe of each unit was completely disinf­ected with Deconex before sampling. Results: The range of the contamination varied from190 to 23 ×10 5 CFU/ml. The bacterial contamination included anaerobic Gram negative bacilli, non-fermenting Gram negative bacteria, Gram positive cocci and Gram positive bacilli. In all the samples taken from water taps, contamination was noted, varying from 25 to 1700 CFU/ml. This was significantly lower than the co­ntamination of air/water syringe of the dental units. Conclusion: Applying the right principles for infection control such as using disinfectants or sterile water in dental settings and daily flushing before visit­ing patients can be of great significance. KEY WORDS: Dental unit; Water line; Bacterial contamination; Flushing
口腔单元水系统细菌菌群的检测与定量及冲洗对其减少的影响
问题说明:牙科单位水管(DUWL)污染的来源特别与生物膜的形成有关,生物膜是由水中的微生物组成的,位于水管上。目的:在本描述性研究中,我们评估了牙科学校DUWLs中革兰氏阳性菌和革兰氏阴性菌的污染程度,并确定了冲洗对减少其微生物计数的效果。材料与方法:选择德黑兰医科大学牙科学院各院系的30个牙科单元进行本研究。采样包括在冲洗一分钟之前和之后的两步程序。样本分别取自各选定牙科单位的空气/水管。每个单元的空气/水注射器在取样前用德科思完全消毒。结果:污染范围为190 ~ 23 ×10 5 CFU/ml。细菌污染包括厌氧革兰氏阴性杆菌、非发酵革兰氏阴性杆菌、革兰氏阳性球菌和革兰氏阳性杆菌。从水龙头采集的所有样本都发现了污染,从25到1700 CFU/ml不等。这明显低于牙科单位空气/水注射器的共污染。结论:应用正确的感染控制原则,如在牙科场所使用消毒剂或无菌水,每日在就诊前冲洗,具有重要意义。关键词:口腔单元;水行;细菌污染;冲洗
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