| Abstract | STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Hepatitis B infection (HBV) is a significant hazard in the dental environment because the virus may be transmitted through contaminated dental instruments. PURPOSE: This study determined whether cold disinfectants can inactivate HBV DNA and HBV surface antigens on diamond burs contaminated with HBV and whether ultrasonication can increase the antiviral properties of these agents. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sterile dental diamond burs were contaminated with serum from a patient who tested positive for HBV surface antigen and hepatitis B viral DNA. The burs were air dried and placed in solutions containing either Cidex, Asepsys, TBS, Rotagerm, Virkon disinfectants, or a control phosphate buffered saline. Burs were divided into 2 groups and disinfected for 15 minutes. The first group was ultrasonicated; the second group was not ultrasonicated during disinfection. All the burs were transferred to phosphate buffered saline and ultrasonicated to remove any remaining viral particles. The ultrasonicate was tested for the presence of HBV surface antigen with a microparticle enzyme immunoassay and for hepatitis B viral DNA with a chemiluminescent molecular hybridization assay. RESULTS: TBS did not require ultrasonication to inactivate viral DNA and surface antigen. Rotagerm and Virkon inactivated surface antigen and viral DNA only with ultrasonication. Cidex and Asepsys inactivated viral DNA but not surface antigen with ultrasonication. CONCLUSION: The chlorine containing compound TBS was the most active disinfectant tested and did not require ultrasonication to destroy HBV. The remaining disinfectants should be used with ultrasonication to inactivate HBV. |
| Authors | A P Leontiou, M M Coogan, S Aspinall
(Affiliation: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.)
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| Journal | The Journal of prosthetic dentistry
(J Prosthet Dent)
Vol. 82
Issue 3
Pg. 332-5
(Sep 1999)
ISSN: 0022-3913 [Print] UNITED STATES |
| PMID | 10479261
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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| Chemical References |
- DNA, Viral
- Dental Disinfectants
- Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
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| Topics |
- Analysis of Variance
- DNA, Viral
(drug effects)
- Dental Disinfectants
(pharmacology)
- Dental Instruments
(virology)
- Equipment Contamination
(prevention & control)
- Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
(drug effects)
- Hepatitis B virus
(drug effects)
- Infection Control, Dental
(methods)
- Ultrasonics
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