- Author:
Satheesh B HARALUR
1
;
Omir S AL-DOWAH
;
Naif S GANA
;
Abdullah AL-HYTHAM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Dental impression; Infection control; Dental laboratory; Sodium hypochlorite; Iodophor; Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria
- MeSH: Agar; Alginates; Bacteria; Bacterial Load; Calcium Sulfate; Cross Infection; Disinfectants; Disinfection; Glucuronic Acid; Hexuronic Acids; Humans; Infection Control; Laboratories, Dental; Sodium Hypochlorite; Water
- From:The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2012;4(2):84-88
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of sodium hypochlorite (1 : 10) and iodophor disinfectants on alginate impressions along with their effect on the survived bacterium count on the gypsum cast. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four alginate impression on each dentate patients were made, of which Group I were not washed or disinfected, Group II impressions were merely washed with water, Group III were disinfected by spraying with sodium hypochlorite (1 : 10), Group IV were disinfected with iodophor (1 : 213). Gypsum cast (type III) were made from all the impression. Impressions and gypsum cast were swabbed in mid palatal region for bacterial culture. Bacterial colony counting done after 3 days of incubation at 37degrees C in blood agar media. The data obtained was analyzed by one way ANOVA test at a significant difference level of 0.05. RESULTS: Group I and Group II showed significantly more bacteria compared to Group III and Group IV. Bacterial colonies on the alginate impression and gypsum cast in group disinfected with Sodium hypochlorite (1 : 10) were 0.18, 0.82 respectively compared to group treated with iodophor (1 : 213). There was an increase in bacterial count on dental cast compared to source alginate impressions. CONCLUSION: Sodium hypochlorite (1 : 10) was found to be better disinfectant for alginate impression. There was an indication of increase in number of bacteria from alginate impression to making of dental cast. Additional gypsum cast disinfectant procedures need to be encouraged to completely eliminate cross infection to dental laboratory.