Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions

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Autor(a) principal: Sato,Sandra
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Ito,Izabel Yoko, Lara,Elza Helena Guimarães, Panzeri,Heitor, Albuquerque Junior,Rubens Ferreira de, Pedrazzi,Vinícius
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572004000200003
Resumo: The purpose of this study was to evaluate bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes after brushing and the efficacy of their decontamination by spraying antimicrobial solutions. Thirty subjects were instructed to spray the solutions on toothbrush bristles after brushing. Each volunteer tested three sprays, one solution per week; the sprays were labeled spray 1 (cetylpyridinium chloride - CPC - and basic formulation), 2 (basic formulation only) and 3 (control - sterile tap water). At the end of each week, the brushes were collected and sonicated in Letheen Broth®; the suspensions were ten-fold diluted and the dilutions were plated on various culture media. Anaerobic bacteria, evaluated by colony count of black pigment producing organisms on Ask medium, were recovered from 83.3% of the samples, Streptococci from 80% and aerobic Gram-negative bacilli from 46.7% of them in the control tests. There was a significant decrease in toothbrush contamination with antimicrobial sprays 1 and 2, the first showing the greatest decrease on bacterial counts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
title Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
spellingShingle Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
Sato,Sandra
Toothbrushing
Microbial survival
Decontamination
Cetylpyridinium chloride
title_short Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
title_full Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
title_fullStr Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
title_sort Bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes and their decontamination with antimicrobial solutions
author Sato,Sandra
author_facet Sato,Sandra
Ito,Izabel Yoko
Lara,Elza Helena Guimarães
Panzeri,Heitor
Albuquerque Junior,Rubens Ferreira de
Pedrazzi,Vinícius
author_role author
author2 Ito,Izabel Yoko
Lara,Elza Helena Guimarães
Panzeri,Heitor
Albuquerque Junior,Rubens Ferreira de
Pedrazzi,Vinícius
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sato,Sandra
Ito,Izabel Yoko
Lara,Elza Helena Guimarães
Panzeri,Heitor
Albuquerque Junior,Rubens Ferreira de
Pedrazzi,Vinícius
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Toothbrushing
Microbial survival
Decontamination
Cetylpyridinium chloride
topic Toothbrushing
Microbial survival
Decontamination
Cetylpyridinium chloride
description The purpose of this study was to evaluate bacterial survival rate on toothbrushes after brushing and the efficacy of their decontamination by spraying antimicrobial solutions. Thirty subjects were instructed to spray the solutions on toothbrush bristles after brushing. Each volunteer tested three sprays, one solution per week; the sprays were labeled spray 1 (cetylpyridinium chloride - CPC - and basic formulation), 2 (basic formulation only) and 3 (control - sterile tap water). At the end of each week, the brushes were collected and sonicated in Letheen Broth®; the suspensions were ten-fold diluted and the dilutions were plated on various culture media. Anaerobic bacteria, evaluated by colony count of black pigment producing organisms on Ask medium, were recovered from 83.3% of the samples, Streptococci from 80% and aerobic Gram-negative bacilli from 46.7% of them in the control tests. There was a significant decrease in toothbrush contamination with antimicrobial sprays 1 and 2, the first showing the greatest decrease on bacterial counts.
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