An in Vitro Effectiveness Evaluation of Chemical Agents for Toothbrushes Disinfection
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
;
19(1): 4296, 01 Fevereiro 2019. tab, graf
Article
in English
| LILACS, BBO
| ID: biblio-997914
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To evaluate in the vitro effectiveness of three chemical agents for toothbrush disinfection. Material andMethods:
Sixteen new toothbrushes were evaluated, previously sterilized and classified in five experimental groups (n=3) and one item as control. Three chemical agents were assessed 0.12% Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX), essential oil mouth rinse (Listerine) and 3.5% Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). The five selected strains were inoculated on toothbrushes and incubated for a 24 hours period and 37°C temperature in aerobic conditions. The incubated toothbrushes were immersed for a 15 min period into selected chemical agents and after drying in a controlled air stream, again re-cultured into enriched broth. A comparison was made between the initial and final microorganisms density recovered after chemical disinfection based on Mc Farland scale. The data obtained was compared by descriptive analysis and ANOVA methodology.Results:
3.5% NaOCl was the most effective chemical agent for toothbrush disinfection followed by CHX; Listerine was not effective to eliminate the inoculated bacteria in toothbrushes.Conclusion:
3.5% NaOCl and 0.12% CHX are the most effective chemical agents for toothbrush disinfection and Listerine was only effective against C. albicans.
Full text:
Available
Index:
LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Candida albicans
/
Chlorhexidine
/
Disinfection
/
Chemical Compounds
/
Mouthwashes
Country/Region as subject:
South America
/
Venezuela
Language:
English
Journal:
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
Journal subject:
Dentistry
Year:
2019
Type:
Article
Similar
MEDLINE
...
LILACS
LIS