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Diş hekimliği fakültelerinde kullanılan farklı diş ünitlerinin su ünitlerinin su sistemlerinin geri akım kontaminasyonu açısından değerlendirilmesi

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 55 - 58, 01.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.15311/1441.272634

Abstract

Amaç: Farklı diş koltuk sistemlerine bağlı gerikaçış
engelleyici sistemlerin etkinliğinin uzun
dönem araştırılması ve farklı branşlara göre gerikaçış
sonucu ortaya çıkabilecek çapraz
enfeksiyon riskinin belirlenmesidir.
Gereç ve Yöntemler: Dişhekimliğinin birbirinden
farklı üç branşından çalışma grubu
oluşturulmuştur. Bu farklı üç gruptan elde edilen
materyaller bakteri varlığı açısından değerlendirilerek
gruplar arasındaki farklılık mikrobiyolojik
açıdan incelenmiştir.
Bulgular: Üç grupta da birçok bakteri
kolonisinin izole edildiği görülmekle birlikte
üreyen mikroorganizmaların çoğunun çevreden
ve ağız florasından sıklıkla izole edilen bakteri
kolonileri olduğu görülmüştür.
Sonuç: Diş ünit sistemlerinin kontaminasyonu
engelleyici sistemlerle donatılmasının son
derece önemli olduğu görülmüş, bununla
birlikte uzun zamandır kullanılan diş ünit
sistemlerinin sıklıkla kontrol edilmesi ve
gerektiğinde yenilenmesi sonucuna ulaşılmıştır.

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The evaluation of escape-back avoiding system connected to water system of different dental units in dentistry faculties

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 55 - 58, 01.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.15311/1441.272634

Abstract

Background: The purpose of the study is to search the efficiency of escape-back avoiding systems connected to dental units for a long time period and the determination of cross infection risks because of escape-back systems using in different branches.Methods: Study groups are planned among between three different branches of dentistry. The difference between materials which are obtained from these three different study groups have been evaluated microbiologically in terms of the presence of bacteria.Results: However various colonies of bacteria were isolated for all the groups, it has been resulted that most of the reproductive microorganisms in study groups were also isolated from environment and oral flora.Conclusion: It has been concluded that providing contamination avoiding systems for dental units is extremely important and however dental unit systems must have been controlled frequently and revaluated for the necessity of renewal.

References

  • Belting CM, Haberfelde GC, Juhl LK. Spread of organisms from dental air rotor, 1964. J Am Dent Assoc; 68:648-51.
  • Berlutti F, Testarelli L, Vaia F, Luca MD, Dolci G. Efficiacy of anti-retraction devices in preventing bacterial contamination of dental unit water lines, 2003. J Dent; 31: 100-5.
  • Blake GC. The incidence and control of bacterial infection of dental units and ultrasonic scalers, 1963. Br Dent J; 115:413-6.
  • Coleman DC, O’Donnell MJ, Shore AC, Russell RJ. Biofilm problems in dental unit water systems and its practical control, 2009. J Appl Microbiol 106:1424-37.
  • Coleman DC, O’Donnell MJ, Shore AC, Swan J Russell RJ. The role of manufacturers in reducing biofilms in dental chair waterlines, 2007. J Dent; 35:701-11.
  • Mills SE. The dental unit waterline controversy: defusing the myths, defining the solutions, 2000. J Am Dent Assoc; 131:1427-41.
  • Montebugloni L, Dolci G, Spratt DA, Puttaiah R. Failure of antiretraction valves and the procedure for between patient flushing: a rationale for chemical control of dental unit waterline contamination, 2005. Am J Dent; 18:270-4.
  • O’Donnell MJ, Tuttlebee CM, Falkiner FR, Coleman DC. Bacterial contamination of dental chair units in a modern dental hospital caused by leakage from suction system hoses containing extensive biofilm, 2005. J Hosp Infect; 59:348-60.
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Other ID JA52CC77DF
Journal Section Research
Authors

Hasan Önder Gümüş This is me

Osman Abdurrahman Etöz This is me

Türker Yücesoy This is me

Erdem Kılıç This is me

Özgür Er This is me

Alper Alkan This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2014
Submission Date August 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Gümüş HÖ, Etöz OA, Yücesoy T, Kılıç E, Er Ö, Alkan A. Diş hekimliği fakültelerinde kullanılan farklı diş ünitlerinin su ünitlerinin su sistemlerinin geri akım kontaminasyonu açısından değerlendirilmesi. Selcuk Dent J. 2014;1(2):55-8.