D Zhou1, Z Yang, W Tong. 1. Second Department of Stomatology, People's Hospital, Beijing Medical University, Beijing 100034, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To research the viral cross-transmission of a DNA virus (HBV) and a RNA virus (HCV) in dentistry. METHODS: Five plans were designed to sterilize the oral instruments that had been infected with HBV or HCV positive serum. HBsAg, HBV-DNA, anti-HCV, HCV-RNA were detected before and after sterilization. RESULTS: All methods could effectively clean the specific proteins (HBsAg/anti-HCV) and nucleic acids (HBV-DNA/HCV-RNA) of the infected virus. CONCLUSION: The instruments which have been sterilized should not be the main way of the cross-transmission of virus in dentistry.
OBJECTIVE: To research the viral cross-transmission of a DNA virus (HBV) and a RNA virus (HCV) in dentistry. METHODS: Five plans were designed to sterilize the oral instruments that had been infected with HBV or HCV positive serum. HBsAg, HBV-DNA, anti-HCV, HCV-RNA were detected before and after sterilization. RESULTS: All methods could effectively clean the specific proteins (HBsAg/anti-HCV) and nucleic acids (HBV-DNA/HCV-RNA) of the infected virus. CONCLUSION: The instruments which have been sterilized should not be the main way of the cross-transmission of virus in dentistry.