Author/Authors :
ÖZALP, Meral Hacettepe University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Turkey , BULUT, Ömer Engin Başkent University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Turkey , ATAÇ, Atilla Stephan Hacettepe University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Turkey , EKİZOĞLU, Melike Hacettepe University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Turkey , KART, Didem Hacettepe University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Turkey , ÇELİK, Hakan Hamdi Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Turkey , TATAR, İlkan Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Turkey
Abstract :
The objective of the present study was to investigate reduction in the colonization and growth of heterotrophic bacteria in dental unit waterlines by using hydrogen peroxide/colloidal silver as disinfectant. Twenty-seven dental units were included; 6 units that were more than 20 years old and 7 units that had been in use for 2 years comprised the old and new treatment groups, respectively. Fourteen units served as controls. The treatment groups were disinfected continuously and every 4 weeks shock doses were applied over a 20-week period. Water samples were taken before treatment, 1 and 2 weeks after treatment, and thereafter every 4 weeks; then they were inoculated onto R2A agar plates. While 1–16-week results for the old treatment group showed total heterotrophic bacterial counts of higher than 1 × 10^5 cfu/mL, at 20 weeks they were below 7.5 × 102 cfu/mL. Only 2 units were able to reach levels of ≤200 cfu/ mL, which is the dental unit water quality standard. For the new treatment group it was achieved for all units after 1 week. Electron microscopic analysis also revealed that while biofilm formation was more evident in the old treatment group, after a longer treatment period biofilms were eliminated completely. The findings indicate that disinfection was effective in improving the output water quality using hydrogen peroxide/colloidal silver disinfectant.
Keywords :
Biofilm , aerobic heterotrophic bacterial count , dental unit waterlines , hydrogen peroxide , colloidal silver