2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-012-2812-9
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Bacterial contamination of dental unit waterlines

Abstract: Safety of patients and dental personnel requires the appropriate microbiological water quality in dental units. During treatment, patients and dental workers are exposed both to direct contact with bacteria-contaminated water in the form of splatter and with contaminated water aerosol emitted during work by unit handpieces, including rotating and ultrasonic instruments. The aim of the study was to determine the qualitative and quantitative contamination of water in dental unit reservoirs with aerobic and facul… Show more

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“…This finding is in accordance with many of the previous studies. 15,16,17 This bacterium is known to be isolated from water regardless of its source. It could be isolated from municipal drinking water, bottled water, dental waterline tubes, hospital water supplies, standard purified water, laboratory-based highpurity water systems and industrial ultra-pure/ high purity water.…”
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“…This finding is in accordance with many of the previous studies. 15,16,17 This bacterium is known to be isolated from water regardless of its source. It could be isolated from municipal drinking water, bottled water, dental waterline tubes, hospital water supplies, standard purified water, laboratory-based highpurity water systems and industrial ultra-pure/ high purity water.…”
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“…These findings are similar to previous studies. 22,23 Sphingomonas paucimobilis was reported to cause outbreaks of bacteremia among immunocompromised patients in hematology and oncology units due to bacterial contamination of hospital water systems. 24 It is now emerging as an opportunistic pathogen that is frequently reported in clinical settings.…”
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