OBJECTIVES: To investigate the microbiological status of certain risk areas in the dental technology laboratory, namely pumice slurry, impression agar and curing water baths. METHODS: Samples were inoculated onto selective and non-selective media. Resultant fungal and bacterial colonies were counted and identified to genus or species level. RESULTS: Pumice slurry freshly made up using disinfectant was free from contamination, but colony counts approached 10(9) g-1 after 3 days' use. Impression agar was free from contamination, probably because of its method of preparation and maintenance, which appears to achieve sterility. Staphylococci were most commonly isolated from curing water baths (and from the air). Candida spp. and other yeasts we...
Objective. (1) To investigate the prevalence of oral streptococci (OS) and biological indicators of ...
Objective: To determine the bacterial load in the dental units of the undergraduate clinics and the ...
The quality of water in a dental unit is of considerable importance because patients and dental staf...
Objective: To determine the level of clinical contamination in the clinic and laboratory of the pros...
This research sought to compare the microbiological status of pumice slurry in clinical and nonclini...
Objectives: To determine the extent of microbial contamination on the high touch areas of equipment ...
and medical personnel Abstract: The risk of cross infection in the technical laboratory has drawn th...
Dental appliances as well as sending and receiving prosthesis from laboratories are potential source...
Water from dental equipment presents risks for surgeon-dentists as well as for patients because it m...
Purpose: To verify environmental contamination by collecting microorganisms from dental equipment su...
Water from dental equipment presents risks for surgeon-dentists as well as for patients because it m...
In modern dentistry, dental units are used for the treatment of patients’ teeth, and they need water...
Objective: To determine the level of clinical contamination in the clinic and laboratory of the pros...
The level of possible microbial cross-contamination in an automatic dental radiograph processor was ...
Water delivered by dental units during routine dental practice is densely contaminated by bacteria. ...
Objective. (1) To investigate the prevalence of oral streptococci (OS) and biological indicators of ...
Objective: To determine the bacterial load in the dental units of the undergraduate clinics and the ...
The quality of water in a dental unit is of considerable importance because patients and dental staf...
Objective: To determine the level of clinical contamination in the clinic and laboratory of the pros...
This research sought to compare the microbiological status of pumice slurry in clinical and nonclini...
Objectives: To determine the extent of microbial contamination on the high touch areas of equipment ...
and medical personnel Abstract: The risk of cross infection in the technical laboratory has drawn th...
Dental appliances as well as sending and receiving prosthesis from laboratories are potential source...
Water from dental equipment presents risks for surgeon-dentists as well as for patients because it m...
Purpose: To verify environmental contamination by collecting microorganisms from dental equipment su...
Water from dental equipment presents risks for surgeon-dentists as well as for patients because it m...
In modern dentistry, dental units are used for the treatment of patients’ teeth, and they need water...
Objective: To determine the level of clinical contamination in the clinic and laboratory of the pros...
The level of possible microbial cross-contamination in an automatic dental radiograph processor was ...
Water delivered by dental units during routine dental practice is densely contaminated by bacteria. ...
Objective. (1) To investigate the prevalence of oral streptococci (OS) and biological indicators of ...
Objective: To determine the bacterial load in the dental units of the undergraduate clinics and the ...
The quality of water in a dental unit is of considerable importance because patients and dental staf...