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Efficacy of Microwaves and Chlorhexidine on the Disinfection of Pacifiers and Toothbrushes: An In Vitro Study
Fecha
2011Registro en:
PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, v.33, n.1, p.10-13, 2011
0164-1263
Autor
NELSON-FILHO, Paulo
SILVA, Lea Assed Bezerra da
SILVA, Raquel Assed Bezerra da
SILVA, Luciana Lima da
FERREIRA, Paula Dariana Fernandes
ITO, Izabel Yoko
Institución
Resumen
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the contamination of toothbrushes and pacifiers by Streptococcus mutans, and the efficacy of microwave and chlorhexidine for their disinfection. Methods: Sixty pacifiers and 60 toothbrushes were contaminated with S mutans and then divided into groups according to the disinfection protocol: Group 1-chlorhexidine solution; Group 2-microwave sterilization; and Group 3-sterile tap water. The devices were evaluated microbiologically as to the formation of S mutans colonies/biofilms and were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The results were submitted for statistical analysis by Friedman`s test at a 5% significance level. Results: The results of both types of evaluation showed a large number of S mutans colonies/biofilms after spraying with sterile tap water, and chlorhexidine spraying and microwaving were effective in eliminate colonies/biofilms. Groups 1 and 2 were statistically similar to each other (P>.05) and differed significantly from Group 3 (P<.05). Conclusions: The 0.12% chlorhexidine solution spray and 7 minutes of microwave irradiation were effective for disinfection of pacifiers and toothbrushes. (Pediatr Dent 2011;33:10-3) Received July 29, 2009 I Last Revision January 26, 2010 I Accepted March 10, 2010