| Literature DB >> 35324812 |
Louis Hardan1, Rim Bourgi1, Carlos Enrique Cuevas-Suárez2, Monika Lukomska-Szymanska3, Elizabeth Cornejo-Ríos2, Vincenzo Tosco4, Riccardo Monterubbianesi4, Sara Mancino5, Ammar Eid6, Davide Mancino7,8,9, Naji Kharouf7,8, Youssef Haikel7,8,9.
Abstract
Dental impressions are contaminated with potentially pathogenic microorganisms when they come into contact with patient blood, saliva, and plaque. Numerous disinfectants are used; however, no sole disinfectant can be designated as universal for all the impression materials. Thus, the aim of this study is to systemically review the literature to evaluate the effect of the existing disinfection procedures on the bacterial colonization of dental impression materials. This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted according to the PRISMA statement. PubMed (MEDLINE), Web of Science, Scopus, EMBASE, and SciELO databases were screened up to April 2021. Eligibility criteria included in vitro studies reporting the antibacterial activity of disinfectant solutions in dental impression materials. The meta-analysis was performed using Review Manager (version 5.3.5). A global comparison was performed with the standardized mean difference based on random-effect models at a significance level of α = 0.05. A total of seven studies were included in the meta-analysis. The included studies described the effect of disinfection processes with chlorhexidine gluconate, alcohol, sodium hypochlorite, glutaraldehyde, and hydrogen peroxide in alginate, polyvinyl siloxane, and polyether impression materials. The meta-analyses showed that the use of chlorhexidine, alcohol, glutaraldehyde, and sodium hypochlorite reduced the colony-forming units by a milliliter (CFU/mL) in alginate (p < 0.001). On the other hand, glutaraldehyde, sodium hypochlorite, and alcohol reduced the CFU/mL in polyvinyl siloxane (p < 0.001). Finally, alcohol and glutaraldehyde reduced the CFU/mL in polyether material (p < 0.001). High heterogenicity was observed for the alginate and polyvinyl siloxane materials (I2 = 74%; I2 = 90%). Based on these in vitro studies, the disinfection of impression materials with several disinfection agents reduces the CFU/mL count.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial effect; dental impressions; disinfectant agents; disinfection; oral bacteria
Year: 2022 PMID: 35324812 PMCID: PMC8945053 DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9030123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioengineering (Basel) ISSN: 2306-5354
Keywords used in search strategy.
| Search Strategy | |
|---|---|
| # 1 | Dental models OR Dental impressions OR Irreversible hydrocolloid OR Alginate impressions OR Silicone impression OR Primary impression OR Polyvinyl siloxane |
| # 2 | Disinfection OR Sodium hypochlorite OR Disinfection techniques OR Sterilization OR Chemical disinfection OR Disinfection protocol OR Immersion disinfection OR Cross contamination OR Ultraviolet disinfection OR Microbial activity OR Disinfectant solutions OR Autoclave OR Disinfectant agents |
| # 3 | #1 and #2 |
Figure 1Search flowchart according to the PRISMA Statement.
Characteristics of the included studies.
| Study | Impression Material | Disinfection Agent | Type of Microorganism | Main Outcome | Main Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed 2020 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine |
| Colony-forming units | Disinfectants killed the bacteria completely. |
| Al-Enazi 2016 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | Use of 1% sodium hypochlorite yielded better results than did 2% glutaraldehyde. |
| Al-Jabrah 2007 [ | Alginate | Dimenol | Does not specify | Colony-forming units | All four disinfectant solutions tested produced effective |
| Alwahab 2012 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine digluconate |
| Inhibition halos | The least antibacterial activity of chlorhexidine digluconate was observed against |
| Azevedo 2019 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane | Hydrogen peroxide | Does not specify | Colony-forming units | All disinfectants tested showed high antimicrobial efficiency. |
| Bal 2007 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane Polyether | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | The disinfectant spray was less effective than sodium hypochlorite or Gludex. |
| Benakatti 2017 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine Gluconate solution |
| Inhibition halos | This disinfection method |
| Beyerle 1994 [ | Alginate | Sodium Hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | One-minute exposure resulted in very inconsistent killing in all instances. |
| Brauner 1990 [ | Alginate | Blueprint asept® |
| Inhibition halos | Due to its bactericidal effect, Blueprint asept® can be recommended. |
| Bustos 2010 [ | Alginate | Sodium Hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | Alginate and silicone impressions can successfully be disinfected if they are immersed in |
| Choudhury 2018 [ | Alginate | Sodium Hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | Both Epimax and 0.525% sodium hypochlorite can disinfect the alginate impression material against |
| Cserna 1994 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine |
| Inhibition halos | Antimicrobial alginates are more effective |
| Cubas 2014 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine |
| Colony-forming units | Chlorhexidine as a water substitute during impression taking offers decreased microbial contamination with no negative alterations of the resulting casts, thus providing an easy method for controlling cross-infection. |
| Demajo 2016 [ | Alginate | MD 520®
| Does not specify | Colony-forming units | Glutaraldehyde is more effective than alcohol-based chemical disinfectants. |
| Doddamani 2011 [ | Alginate | Povidone Iodine |
| Colony-forming units | Disinfectants work equally well on an irreversible hydrocolloid impression material. |
| Estafanous 2012 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane | EcoTru [EnviroSystems] |
| Colony-forming units | Disinfectants investigated in this study will effectively disinfect Polyvinyl siloxane |
| Flanagan 1998 [ | Alginate | Single quaternary ammonium compound |
| Colony-forming units | The alginate with chlorhexidine killed all the gram-negative bacilli and the majority (95–99%) of the gram-positive cocci and yeast. |
| Gerhardt 1991 [ | Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Inhibition halos | The results indicated that chlorine disinfecting solutions of sufficient concentration can be retained for periods up to 1 week and still maintain their effectiveness. |
| Ginjupalli 2016 [ | Alginate | Silver nanoparticles |
| Inhibition halos | The particles imparted significant antimicrobial activity to the alginate impression materials tested. |
| Goel, 2014 [ | Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | The results suggested that the microwave irradiated Kala stone casts proved to be a better disinfection method when compared with 0.07% sodium hypochlorite chemically disinfected incorporated cast. |
| Hiramine 2021 [ | Alginate | Sodium dichloroisocyanurate |
| Colony-forming units | The number of oral bacteria adhering to the surfaces of impressions markedly decreased following a 10 min immersion in the 1000 ppm sodium dichloroisocyanurate |
| Ishida 1991 [ | Alginate | UV light |
| Colony-forming units | UV light is effective in disinfecting impression materials that are contaminated with |
| Ismail 2016 [ | Alginate | Povidone iodine |
| Inhibition halos | Modified alginate impression material with 15 weight % povidone-iodine powered gives the material self-disinfected properties |
| Ivanovski 1995 [ | Alginate | Sterile Water |
| Colony-forming units | When glutaraldehyde was used, all the microorganisms tested were killed after 1 h. Chlorhexidine was ineffective against most microorganisms. |
| Jennings 1991 [ | Polysulfide rubber | Chlorhexidine gluconate |
| Colony-forming units | Chlorhexidine gluconate (0.2%) was found to be less effective than either glutaraldehyde (2%) or sodium hypochlorite (0.0125%). |
| Jeyapalan 2018 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane | Electrolyzed oxidizing water |
| Colony-forming units | All three chemical disinfectants employed in this study showed acceptable mean log reduction values and kill rate % for antimicrobial efficacy. |
| Mathew 2017 [ | Polyvinyl siloxane | Radio frequency glow discharge |
| Inhibition halos | Ratio glow discharge is a very rapid and handy device, which can disinfect saliva contaminated elastomeric impression material surfaces. |
| McNeill 1992 [ | Alginate | Glutaraldehyde |
| Colony-forming units | Washing the impression for 15 s followed by immersion in 2% glutaraldehyde for 20.0 min or a hypochlorite solution for 7.5 min effectively disinfected the impression. |
| Moura 2010 [ | Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | 5.25% sodium hypochlorite can be used with antimicrobial efficacy, using the humidifier box and nebulizer box methods, and |
| Nascimento 2015 [ | Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | 4% chlorhexidine was the most suitable disinfectant. |
| Rweyendela 2009 [ | Alginate | Chlorinated compounds: |
| Colony-forming units | The compounds effectively disinfected the alginate in the presence of organic material, but Aseptrol did so after an immersion time of only 1.5 min. |
| Samra 2010 [ | Alginate | Glutaraldehyde |
| Colony-forming units | All the disinfection systems were effective in reducing the microbial load with the ultraviolet chamber as the most effective. |
| Savabi 2018 [ | Alginate | Ozonated water |
| Colony-forming units | Immersion of alginate impression material in ozonated water for 10 min will not lead to complete disinfection but decreases the microorganisms to a level that can prevent infection transmission. |
| Schwartz 1996 [ | Alginate | Sodium hypochlorite |
| Colony-forming units | It was found that a 10 min immersion in solutions reduced to pH 7 to 11 consistently produced a 4-log (99.99%) or greater reduction in viable organisms. |
| Singla 2018 [ | Polyether | Disinfectant spray Deconex |
| Colony-forming units | The disinfectant used was effective. |
| Tanaka 1994 [ | Alginate | Chlorhexidine |
| Colony-forming units | The use of an impression material supplemented with 1% chlorhexidine, such as Coe Hydrophilic Gel, |
| Trivedi 2019 [ | Alginate | Aloe Vera |
| Colony-forming units | The effectiveness of aloe vera as a disinfectant was demonstrated. |
| Zhang 2017 [ | Elastomer impression material | Glutaraldehyde |
| Colony-forming units | Combined use of ultraviolet radiation and 2% glutaraldehyde immersion can eliminate both |
Figure 2Forest plot of the analysis of CFU/mL count in alginate after disinfection.
Figure 3Forest plot of the analysis of CFU/mL count in polyvinyl siloxane after disinfection.
Figure 4Forest plot of the analysis of CFU/mL count in polyether after disinfection.
The results of the risk of bias assessment.
| Study | Specimen Randomization | Single Operator | Operator Blinded | Control Group | Complete Outcome Data | Sample Size Calculation | Risk of Bias |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed 2020 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Al-Enazi 2016 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Al-Jabrah 2007 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Alwahab 2012 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Azevedo 2019 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Bal 2007 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Benakatti 2017 [ | NO | YES | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Beyerle 1994 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Brauner 1990 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Bustos 2010 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Choudhury 2018 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Cserna 1994 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Cubas 2014 [ | YES | NO | YES | YES | YES | YES | Low |
| Demajo 2016 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Doddamani 2011 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Estafanous 2012 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Flanagan 1998 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Gerhardt 1991 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Ginjupalli 2016 [ | NO | YES | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Goel 2014 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Hiramine 2021 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Ishida 1991 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Ismail 2016 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Ivanovski 1995 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Jennings 1991 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Jeyapalan 2018 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Mathew 2017 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | YES | High |
| McNeill 1992 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Moura 2010 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | Medium |
| Nascimento 2015 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Rweyendela 2009 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Samra 2010 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Savabi 2018 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Schwartz 1996 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | High |
| Singla 2018 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Tanaka 1994 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |
| Trivedi 2019 [ | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | YES | Medium |
| Zhang 2017 [ | YES | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO | High |