[灭菌和质量控制]。

Le Journal dentaire du Quebec Pub Date : 1989-08-01
L Lafleur, S Montplaisir
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牙科专业一直认为手术器械的消毒是预防感染的一个重要因素。在过去十年中,由于对主要由肝炎和艾滋病毒引起的感染传播中的血液和较少程度上的唾液的关注,导致许多公司组织发布建议,在不适用或不合理的情况下加强使用灭菌技术和消毒技术。由于这两个术语经常混杂在一起,作者审查了这样一个事实,即每个人追求不同的目标,并通过简要审查目前在牙科诊所使用的每种灭菌方法的主要优点和缺点来强调灭菌。随后,他们强调了在任何感染预防程序中引入质量控制的重要性,以确保灭菌过程不受人为错误或机械故障的摆布。40多年来,制药工业、食品链和医院中心已经认识到使用化学指标,特别是生物测试的重要性。对于牙科诊所的专业人员和接受治疗的病人来说,只有生物检测才能让他们放心,他们接触的仪器或物体是真正无菌的。牙科专业人员没有等到发现乙肝病毒和艾滋病毒才开始全神贯注于疾病的传播,多年来一直对他们的手术器械进行消毒。(摘要删节250字)
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[Sterilization and quality control].

The dental profession has always considered the sterilization of surgical instruments as an important element in the prevention of infection. During the last decade the concern with blood and to a lesser degree with saliva in the transmission of infection, due primarily to the hepatitis and HIV viruses, has resulted in many corporate organizations releasing recommendations to reinforce the use of sterilization techniques and disinfection techniques when sterilization is not applicable or justifiable. As a result of the fact that the two terms are often intermingled, the authors review the fact that each one pursues different objectives and put the emphasis on sterilization by briefly reviewing the principal advantages and disadvantages of each method of sterilization presently available for use in dental offices. Subsequently, they stress the importance of introducing quality control in any infection prevention program, in order to assure that the sterilization process is not at the mercy of human error or mechanical failure. The pharmaceutical industry, food chains and hospital centres have for more than 40 years realized the importance of using chemical indicators and especially biological testing. Only biological testing can put one's mind at ease, for the professional in a dental office and the patient receiving care, that the instruments or objects that one comes in contact with are truly sterile. The dental profession did not wait for the discovery of the hepatitis B and HIV viruses to become preoccupied with the spread of disease and have sterilized their surgical instruments for many years.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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