Introduction: Infection control is very important in dentistry. Both dentist and patients are at risk of communicating diseases during treatment procedures. Dental burs have been identified as a source of cross-contamination between patient and dental personnel. Aim: The present study was done to quantitatively and qualitatively assess the pathogenic contamination of dental burs used for tooth preparation and to determine the effective method of sterilization(autoclave,glass bead sterilizer, hot air oven and surgical spirit immersion) of burs used for crown preparation. Methodology: Dental burs were assessed before and after tooth preparation,also after sterilization burs were evaluated. Conclusion: Findings of our study revealed that among...
Dental burs are a source of bacterial contamination due to its direct contact with carious teeth, sa...
Infection control is crucial in dentistry and various methods have been designed to assure its effic...
Objectives Sealer remnants in the access cavity may negatively affect coronal seal and cause tooth d...
Introduction: There are many sterilization methods for sterilizing dental equipment. The most common...
Objective. This study compared bacterial growth after autoclaving contaminated diamond burs pre-clea...
Objectives. In dental offices, sterilization of instruments is one of the most important aspects of ...
Abstract: Extracted human teeth are used in many preclinical courses. While there has been no report...
Background: Infection control is a major issue in medicine and dentistry because of concern over com...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of different pre-cleaning methods by determining frequency...
Observations were made in an institutional setting on the quality of cleaning of dental burs. Assess...
Objective. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the knowledge and universal application of decont...
Dental burs are a source of bacterial contamination due to its direct contact with carious teeth, sa...
Background: The reuse of instruments in the field of endodontics leads to cross infection due to con...
Objective: The study was done to determine the various effective methods of sterilization in extract...
Introduction: Infection control in dentistry is a major concern due to risk of transmission of commu...
Dental burs are a source of bacterial contamination due to its direct contact with carious teeth, sa...
Infection control is crucial in dentistry and various methods have been designed to assure its effic...
Objectives Sealer remnants in the access cavity may negatively affect coronal seal and cause tooth d...
Introduction: There are many sterilization methods for sterilizing dental equipment. The most common...
Objective. This study compared bacterial growth after autoclaving contaminated diamond burs pre-clea...
Objectives. In dental offices, sterilization of instruments is one of the most important aspects of ...
Abstract: Extracted human teeth are used in many preclinical courses. While there has been no report...
Background: Infection control is a major issue in medicine and dentistry because of concern over com...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of different pre-cleaning methods by determining frequency...
Observations were made in an institutional setting on the quality of cleaning of dental burs. Assess...
Objective. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the knowledge and universal application of decont...
Dental burs are a source of bacterial contamination due to its direct contact with carious teeth, sa...
Background: The reuse of instruments in the field of endodontics leads to cross infection due to con...
Objective: The study was done to determine the various effective methods of sterilization in extract...
Introduction: Infection control in dentistry is a major concern due to risk of transmission of commu...
Dental burs are a source of bacterial contamination due to its direct contact with carious teeth, sa...
Infection control is crucial in dentistry and various methods have been designed to assure its effic...
Objectives Sealer remnants in the access cavity may negatively affect coronal seal and cause tooth d...