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Survey of the decontamination and maintenance of dental handpieces in general dental practice.

G W G Smith1, A J Smith, S Creanor, D Hurrell, J Bagg, D F Lappin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine how dental handpieces are decontaminated and maintained in general dental practice.
DESIGN: Observational survey.
SETTING: The survey was carried out in general dental practice in Scotland. Survey visits ran from January 2003 until the end of March 2004.
METHODS: Data were collected by interview and observation in 179 dental surgeries in Scotland.
RESULTS: In virtually all surgeries, handpieces were cleaned before disinfection or autoclaving (99%; n = 177), most commonly by wiping the external surface with a cloth impregnated with disinfectant. Most surgeries lubricated their handpieces after cleaning and before sterilisation (91%; n = 162), although a number of surgeries (24%; n = 42) also lubricated their handpieces after sterilisation. In the majority (97%; n = 174) of dental surgeries, all handpieces were autoclaved after use, most frequently (89%; n = 160) in a bowl and instrument steriliser. In 38 surgeries (21%), handpieces were being wrapped (paper pouches) before sterilisation in bowl and instrument sterilisers. A minority of surgeries (20%; n = 36) had a dedicated handpiece for surgical procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of dental handpieces are manually cleaned externally with a disinfectant impregnated cloth and processed in a type N (bowl and instrument) bench top steam steriliser. Handpieces are lubricated with non-water soluble lubricants at different stages of reprocessing, indicating clarification is required in this area. More work is required by manufacturers to establish a validated cleaning and lubrication process to facilitate the sterilisation of handpieces.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19696807     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Dent J        ISSN: 0007-0610            Impact factor:   1.626


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