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Evaluation of biological debris on endodontic instruments after cleaning and sterilization procedures

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2010
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Popović, Jelena
Gašić, Jovanka
Živković, Slavoljub
Petrović, A.
Radičević, Goran
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Abstract
Aim To examine the presence of biological debris and the level of contamination on reusable endodontic instruments those were subjected to different cleaning methods prior to sterilization. Methodology One hundred and eighty endodontic instruments from eighteen dental practices were analysed. These practices used different decontamination protocols for reusable instruments. The presence of organic debris was detected by the use of Van Gieson's stain. Forty-eight new stainless steel hand instruments were used as controls. The samples were examined by light microscopy. Results Residual biological debriswasobserved in 96% of the samples. The mean value of maximum biological contamination was 34% in the group in which the instruments were brushed manually and immersed in alcohol, 25% in the group in which commercially available disinfectants were used and 5% in the group in which the instruments were cleaned ultrasonically. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean value...s with respect to the cleaning protocol applied (P lt 0.001). Conclusions The methods used to clean endodontic instruments appear to be generally ineffective for the removal of biological debris. The best method was the one that included mechanical, chemical and ultrasonic cleaning of instruments.

Keywords:
biological debris / Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease / endodontic instruments / infection control / prions
Source:
International Endodontic Journal, 2010, 43, 4, 336-341
Publisher:
  • Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, Malden

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01686.x

ISSN: 0143-2885

PubMed: 20487454

WoS: 000275143600011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-77950944706
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AB  - Aim To examine the presence of biological debris and the level of contamination on reusable endodontic instruments those were subjected to different cleaning methods prior to sterilization. Methodology One hundred and eighty endodontic instruments from eighteen dental practices were analysed. These practices used different decontamination protocols for reusable instruments. The presence of organic debris was detected by the use of Van Gieson's stain. Forty-eight new stainless steel hand instruments were used as controls. The samples were examined by light microscopy. Results Residual biological debriswasobserved in 96% of the samples. The mean value of maximum biological contamination was 34% in the group in which the instruments were brushed manually and immersed in alcohol, 25% in the group in which commercially available disinfectants were used and 5% in the group in which the instruments were cleaned ultrasonically. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean values with respect to the cleaning protocol applied (P  lt  0.001). Conclusions The methods used to clean endodontic instruments appear to be generally ineffective for the removal of biological debris. The best method was the one that included mechanical, chemical and ultrasonic cleaning of instruments.
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abstract = "Aim To examine the presence of biological debris and the level of contamination on reusable endodontic instruments those were subjected to different cleaning methods prior to sterilization. Methodology One hundred and eighty endodontic instruments from eighteen dental practices were analysed. These practices used different decontamination protocols for reusable instruments. The presence of organic debris was detected by the use of Van Gieson's stain. Forty-eight new stainless steel hand instruments were used as controls. The samples were examined by light microscopy. Results Residual biological debriswasobserved in 96% of the samples. The mean value of maximum biological contamination was 34% in the group in which the instruments were brushed manually and immersed in alcohol, 25% in the group in which commercially available disinfectants were used and 5% in the group in which the instruments were cleaned ultrasonically. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean values with respect to the cleaning protocol applied (P  lt  0.001). Conclusions The methods used to clean endodontic instruments appear to be generally ineffective for the removal of biological debris. The best method was the one that included mechanical, chemical and ultrasonic cleaning of instruments.",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, Malden",
journal = "International Endodontic Journal",
title = "Evaluation of biological debris on endodontic instruments after cleaning and sterilization procedures",
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Popović, J., Gašić, J., Živković, S., Petrović, A.,& Radičević, G.. (2010). Evaluation of biological debris on endodontic instruments after cleaning and sterilization procedures. in International Endodontic Journal
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, Malden., 43(4), 336-341.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01686.x
Popović J, Gašić J, Živković S, Petrović A, Radičević G. Evaluation of biological debris on endodontic instruments after cleaning and sterilization procedures. in International Endodontic Journal. 2010;43(4):336-341.
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01686.x .
Popović, Jelena, Gašić, Jovanka, Živković, Slavoljub, Petrović, A., Radičević, Goran, "Evaluation of biological debris on endodontic instruments after cleaning and sterilization procedures" in International Endodontic Journal, 43, no. 4 (2010):336-341,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01686.x . .

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