2018
DOI: 10.5937/sejodr5-19646
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Evaluating the sterility of orthodontic materials as received from the manufacturer and that exposed to clinic environment - in vitro study

Abstract: Introduction: Sterilization in orthodontics has been discussed and stressed over times in the dental literature. Sterility of orthodontic materials should be of prime interest to the orthodontist as a health care professional and he should take appropriate measures to prevent the risk of cross infection.Aim: To evaluate the sterility of orthodontic materials as received from the manufacturer and that exposed to clinic environment for 6 months. Materials and methods:The sterility of orthodontic materials "as re… Show more

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“…Previous studies have reported that all the sealed and unsealed brackets, archwires and molar bands, received directly from the manufacturers were contaminated with various organisms. [16,17] According to Lucas et al, both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria can produce bacteremia as a result of orthodontic treatment. [18] In vivo studies comparing the effects of Povidone iodine gargle and Chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash on six different bacterial strains showed that Povidone iodine reduced the viable cell count.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have reported that all the sealed and unsealed brackets, archwires and molar bands, received directly from the manufacturers were contaminated with various organisms. [16,17] According to Lucas et al, both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria can produce bacteremia as a result of orthodontic treatment. [18] In vivo studies comparing the effects of Povidone iodine gargle and Chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash on six different bacterial strains showed that Povidone iodine reduced the viable cell count.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individually sealed autoclavable arch wire packages should be preferred over unsealed ones for patient safety. 38 3. Arch wires should be ligated with stainless steel ligatures instead of elastomeric rings as the latter causes comparatively more plaque retention and gingival bleeding.…”
Section: Wire Placement and Ligationmentioning
confidence: 99%