Evaluation of Aerosol Contamination during Ultrasonic Procedures

Authors

  • Neha Verma Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India
  • Dhritiman Baidya Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India
  • Barkha Makhijani Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India
  • Neema Shetty Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India
  • Aditi Mathur Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India
  • Balaji Manohar Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jnspoi.v1i1.23522

Keywords:

Chlorhexidine, povidone iodine, blood agar plates, aerosols, colony forming units

Abstract

Background: Operator safety during dental & periodontal treatment is a non-negotiable necessity. The production of airborne material, during dental procedures is obvious to the dentist, dental team and the patient.

Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate, the colony forming units (CFU) generated from aerosol during ultrasonic procedure in gingivitis and periodontitis subjects that act as a potential risk factor for spread of infectious agents for both operator and patients.

Materials and Methods: The present study included 18 subjects which were randomly assigned into 3 equal groups. Group I (Control group) subjects were treated with ultrasonic scaling alone, whereas; Groups II & Group III (Test groups) subjects used pre-procedural mouth-rinses before scaling & root planing (Chlorhexidine and Povidone Iodine). Blood agar plates were used to assess the aerosol contamination and were placed at operator’s eye level, subject’s eye & chest level. These plates were then incubated for 72 hours and microbial growth were quantified as colony forming units (CFU/plate). Different colonies were identified by standard biochemical methods.

Results: This study showed that the antiseptic mouth-rinses significantly reduce the bacterial CFU in the aerosol. Povidone Iodine was found to be superior to Chlorhexidine when used pre-procedurally.

Conclusion: The following conclusion was drawn that the use of pre-procedural rinses significantly reduced the aerosol contamination and hence chances of cross-infection in the dental units.

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Author Biographies

Neha Verma, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Resident, Department of Periodontics

Dhritiman Baidya, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Resident, Department of Periodontics

Barkha Makhijani, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Senior Lecturer, Department of Periodontics

Neema Shetty, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Reader, Department of Periodontics

Aditi Mathur, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Reader, Department of Periodontics

Balaji Manohar, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Professor and Head, Department of Periodontics

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Published

2017-06-01

How to Cite

Verma, N., Baidya, D., Makhijani, B., Shetty, N., Mathur, A., & Manohar, B. (2017). Evaluation of Aerosol Contamination during Ultrasonic Procedures. Journal of Nepalese Society of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, 1(1), 17–22. https://doi.org/10.3126/jnspoi.v1i1.23522

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