Bacterial biofilm: a source of contamination in dental air-water syringes.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1990-06-01
J A Mayo, K M Oertling, S C Andrieu
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This study examined the bacteriology of dental air-water syringes, and found that the water delivered by these syringes can be persistently contaminated with bacteria. Flushing of the water line reduced but did not eliminate this contamination. Even after six minutes' flushing, some water samples still contained more than 10(4) viable bacterial cells per milliliter, although coliform counts were less than two per 100 milliliters as measured by a Most Probable Number assay. Sterilization of the tip or the entire syringe did not eliminate this contamination. Scanning electron microscopy revealed bacterial biofilms on the inner wall of the plastic tubing supplying water to the air-water syringe, but not on the air line or on new, unused tubing. Such biofilms probably can be found in any tubing which supplies water to components of dental units. The inoculum for these biofilms comes from ubiquitous environmental aquatic bacteria, some of which can cause disease in compromised patients. Biofilms can be held in check by regular flushing of the water lines with a biocide, and the authors affirm the use of the ADA guidelines for treatment of contaminated dental-unit water lines to control possible cross-infection.

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细菌生物膜:牙科空气-水注射器中的污染源。
本研究检查了牙科空气水注射器的细菌学,发现这些注射器输送的水可能持续被细菌污染。冲洗水管减少了污染,但没有消除污染。即使在冲洗6分钟后,一些水样每毫升仍含有超过10(4)个活细菌细胞,尽管根据最可能数测定法,大肠菌群计数每100毫升不到2个。对针尖或整个注射器进行消毒并不能消除这种污染。扫描电子显微镜显示,在空气-水注射器的塑料管内壁上有细菌生物膜,但在空气管或新的、未使用的管道上没有。这种生物膜可能存在于任何为牙齿部件供水的管道中。这些生物膜的接种物来自于无处不在的环境水生细菌,其中一些细菌可导致受损患者患病。生物膜可以通过用杀菌剂定期冲洗水管来控制,作者确认使用了《美国牙医协会指南》来处理受污染的牙科单位水管,以控制可能的交叉感染。
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