Chlorhexidine efficacies evaluation on disinfection of dental unit waterline
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https://doi.org/10.5585/conscientiaesaude/2011/v10n1/2395Keywords:
Chlorhexidine, Dental equipment, Water disinfection.Abstract
Introduction: The water used in dental procedures is contaminated and can cause crossed infection. Objective: This study investigates the quality of water on dental units and the action of different concentrations of chlorhexidine in the reduction of this contamination. Method: The contamination parameters used were the American Dental Association and the Brazilian Health State Department. It was executed a bacteriological analysis of water samples from 17 air-water syringes to verify the microbiological quality of water treated or not with chlorhexidine in vitro. It was examined concentrations of 0.4%; 0.2%; 0.1%. One percent chlorhexidine was used, clinically, in disinfection of dental unit waterline for one minute in 13 dental units and a new bacteriological analysis of water was made. Results: All control groups showed high levels of contamination, 100% of groups with chlorhexidine in vitro and all dental units who suffered disinfection with 0.1% chlorhexidine were free of contamination. Conclusion: One percent chlorhexidine was effective in reducing contamination of the dental water.Downloads
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2011-03-31
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Ferreira DMAO, Silva JL da, Silva FL da. Chlorhexidine efficacies evaluation on disinfection of dental unit waterline. Cons. Saúde [Internet]. 2011 Mar. 31 [cited 2025 Jun. 20];10(1):45-50. Available from: https://periodicos.uninove.br/saude/article/view/2395
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