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Aerosol, a health hazard during ultrasonic scaling: A clinico-microbiological study.

Akanksha Singh1, R G Shiva Manjunath1, Deepak Singla1, Hirak S Bhattacharya1, Arijit Sarkar1, Neeraj Chandra1.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Ultrasonic scaling is a routinely used treatment to remove plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces. These scalers use water as a coolant which is splattered during the vibration of the tip. The splatter when mixed with saliva and plaque of the patients causes the aerosol highly infectious and acts as a major risk factor for transmission of the disease. In spite of necessary protection, sometimes, the operator might get infected because of the infectious nature of the splatter. AIM: To evaluate the aerosol contamination produced during ultrasonic scaling by the help of microbiological analysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This clinico-microbiological study consisted of twenty patients. Two agar plates were used for each patient; the first was kept at the center of the operatory room 20 min before the treatment while the second agar plate was kept 40 cm away from the patient's chest during the treatment. Both the agar plates were sent for microbiological analysis. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: The statistical analysis was done with the help of STATA 11.0 (StataCorp. 2013. Stata Statistical Software, Release 13. College Station, TX: StataCorp LP, 4905 Lakeway Drive College Station, Texas, USA). Statistical software was used for data analysis and the P < 0.001 was considered to be statistically significant.
RESULTS: The results for bacterial count were highly significant when compared before and during the treatment. The Gram staining showed the presence of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species in high numbers.
CONCLUSIONS: The aerosols and splatters produced during dental procedures have the potential to spread infection to dental personnel. Therefore, proper precautions should be taken to minimize the risk of infection to the operator.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27237206     DOI: 10.4103/0970-9290.183131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Dent Res        ISSN: 0970-9290


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