Monitoring of pollution conditions of the new dental unit waterlines

Chun-li Wang, Yuting Niu, Q. Lu, Meng Han, Yingying Li, Xiu′e Li
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Objective To study changes of pollution conditions of the new dental unit waterlines. Methods By means of random sampling, 7 new dental chair units of the same brand were selected. Of which, 5 dental chair units (DCU) were supplied with water after centralized treatment of municipal water and 2 dental chair units were supplied with independent water storage tanks. From the first day of clinical use, water samples of three-way syringes and high-speed dental handpieces and mouthwashes were continuously collected for bacterial culture and the number of colonies was counted. Results A total of 343 water samples were collected. There was a statistically significant difference in the number of colonies in the water samples from the outlet of three-way syringes and high-speed dental handpieces after the waterlines was rinsed for 2 min before treatment (P 0.05) . Waterline washing could significantly reduce the number of colonies in the waterlines (P 0.05) . The number of colonies in the new DUWLs could exceed the recommended standard in the guideline on the second day of clinical use and the number of colonies increased significantly compared with that on the first day (P<0.05) . Conclusions In clinical work, no matter what kind of water supply method is used, in addition to waterline washing according to regulations, DUWLs should be disinfected daily. Key words: Microbial contamination; Colony; Dental chair unit
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新牙科装置水线污染状况监测
目的研究新型牙机组水线污染情况的变化。方法采用随机抽样的方法,选取同一品牌的新型牙科椅7台。其中5个牙科椅单元(DCU)采用市政水集中处理后供水,2个牙科椅单元采用独立储水箱供水。自临床使用第一天起,连续采集三联注射器、高速牙机及漱口水水样进行细菌培养并计数菌落数。结果共采集水样343份。处理前冲洗水线2 min后,三通注射器和高速牙科手机出口水样菌落数差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。水线清洗可显著降低水线菌落数(p0.05)。新duwl在临床使用第2天菌落数可超过指南推荐标准,且与第1天相比菌落数显著增加(P<0.05)。结论在临床工作中,无论采用何种供水方式,除按规定进行水线冲洗外,均应每日消毒。关键词:微生物污染;殖民地;牙科椅组
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