2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094748
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A Systematic Review on the Efficacy of Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide as a Non-Contact Decontamination System for Pathogens Associated with the Dental Environment

Abstract: Aerosol generation and a wide range of pathogens originating from the oral cavity of the patient contaminate various surfaces of the dental clinic. The aim was to determine the efficacy of vaporized hydrogen peroxide fogging on pathogens related to the dental environment and its possible application in dentistry. PICOS statement (Population, Intervention, Comparison/Control, Outcome and Study design statement) was used in the review. Six electronic databases were searched for articles published from 2010 to 20… Show more

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“…Biodecontamination with hydrogen peroxide in the fog phase has proven to be a very effective method of decontamination of animal rooms and laboratory equipment [19]. In another study, in addition to the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide fumigation in disinfecting rooms, its usefulness demonstrated has been demonstrated in the decontamination of laboratory equipment, such as ultracentrifuges, freeze dryers, and dental instruments [20].…”
Section: Annals Of Agricultural and Environmental Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodecontamination with hydrogen peroxide in the fog phase has proven to be a very effective method of decontamination of animal rooms and laboratory equipment [19]. In another study, in addition to the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide fumigation in disinfecting rooms, its usefulness demonstrated has been demonstrated in the decontamination of laboratory equipment, such as ultracentrifuges, freeze dryers, and dental instruments [20].…”
Section: Annals Of Agricultural and Environmental Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%