2021
DOI: 10.1590/pboci.2021.021
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Investigation of Microbial Contamination in the Clinic and Laboratory of the Prosthodontics Department of Dental School

Abstract: Objective: To determine the level of clinical contamination in the clinic and laboratory of the prosthodontics department of Kerman Dental School. Material and Methods: Clinical surfaces of the dental units, the laboratory, and the professors' lounge of the prosthodontics department were randomly sampled. The sampled surfaces included the dental units' console, light switch, light handle, headrest, and air-water spray syringe in the clinic, plastering tables, buttons of the vibrator, polishing, and trimmer mac… Show more

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“…had the highest percentage of occurrence in air samples [19] and surface samples, 35.7% and 44.6% respectively. Unlike in a study on investigation of microbial contamination in the clinic and lab of prosthodontics department of dental school by Taheri [22] where S. aureus had the highest bacterial contamination (18.0%).…”
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confidence: 70%
“…had the highest percentage of occurrence in air samples [19] and surface samples, 35.7% and 44.6% respectively. Unlike in a study on investigation of microbial contamination in the clinic and lab of prosthodontics department of dental school by Taheri [22] where S. aureus had the highest bacterial contamination (18.0%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%