Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry

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Autor(a) principal: Silva de Freitas, Claudio Vanucci
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Dias, Laércio Santos, Araújo, Camilla Silva de, da Silva, Vanessa Camila, Neto, Valério Monteiro, Lima de Souza, João Inácio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Science
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/716
Resumo: Although dental radiology is not directly involved in either invasive procedures or in the use of piercing-cutting material, the high-touch areas of dental x-ray device, including radiographic films, are a potential source of infection. The purpose of this study was to assess the amount of cross infection present in the dental x-ray devices of the School of Dentistry of the Federal University of Maranhão by investigating the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in high-touch areas of dental x-ray devices (tube head, timer button, portable processing box and lead apron). Twenty surfaces of 4 dental radiology clinics were cultured in different media. The results showed that 70 percent of the surfaces had contamination. All the dental x-ray devices assessed were contaminated (tube head, timers or both) as well as all the lead aprons. The portable processing boxes showed 75 percent of contamination. The groups found no statistical significance between the different surfaces assessed and the microorganisms. The highest frequent microorganisms found were from Staphylococcus genus. The authors concluded that because of the high incidence of contamination found, the x-ray devices used in the dental clinics could be at potential risk of cross infection, demonstrating the necessity for applying biosecurity practices when taking radiographic and during radiographic processing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
title Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
spellingShingle Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
Silva de Freitas, Claudio Vanucci
Radiologia
Contaminação biológica
Contaminação de equipamentos
Controle de infecções dentárias.
title_short Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
title_full Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
title_fullStr Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
title_sort Assessment of microbiological contamination of radiographic devices in School of Dentistry
author Silva de Freitas, Claudio Vanucci
author_facet Silva de Freitas, Claudio Vanucci
Dias, Laércio Santos
Araújo, Camilla Silva de
da Silva, Vanessa Camila
Neto, Valério Monteiro
Lima de Souza, João Inácio
author_role author
author2 Dias, Laércio Santos
Araújo, Camilla Silva de
da Silva, Vanessa Camila
Neto, Valério Monteiro
Lima de Souza, João Inácio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva de Freitas, Claudio Vanucci
Dias, Laércio Santos
Araújo, Camilla Silva de
da Silva, Vanessa Camila
Neto, Valério Monteiro
Lima de Souza, João Inácio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Radiologia
Contaminação biológica
Contaminação de equipamentos
Controle de infecções dentárias.
topic Radiologia
Contaminação biológica
Contaminação de equipamentos
Controle de infecções dentárias.
description Although dental radiology is not directly involved in either invasive procedures or in the use of piercing-cutting material, the high-touch areas of dental x-ray device, including radiographic films, are a potential source of infection. The purpose of this study was to assess the amount of cross infection present in the dental x-ray devices of the School of Dentistry of the Federal University of Maranhão by investigating the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in high-touch areas of dental x-ray devices (tube head, timer button, portable processing box and lead apron). Twenty surfaces of 4 dental radiology clinics were cultured in different media. The results showed that 70 percent of the surfaces had contamination. All the dental x-ray devices assessed were contaminated (tube head, timers or both) as well as all the lead aprons. The portable processing boxes showed 75 percent of contamination. The groups found no statistical significance between the different surfaces assessed and the microorganisms. The highest frequent microorganisms found were from Staphylococcus genus. The authors concluded that because of the high incidence of contamination found, the x-ray devices used in the dental clinics could be at potential risk of cross infection, demonstrating the necessity for applying biosecurity practices when taking radiographic and during radiographic processing.
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