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An overview of Dental Impression Disinfection Techniques- a Literature Review.
Author(s):
1. Muhammad Asif Mushtaq: Department of Prosthodontics, and Punjab DentalHospital/ de’Montmorency College of dentistry
2. Muhammad Waseem Ullah Khan: Department of Prosthodontics, Punjab Dental Hospital /de’Montmorency College of dentistry
Abstract:
Dental impressions can act as vehicle for various types of micro-organisms E.g. Hepatitis B, C, HIV, Mycobacterium, Herpes simplex, Ebola, MERS-CoV etc. The most effective way to prevent their spread through dental impression is to make the impression sterile just after coming out of mouth. Various methods of impression disinfection have been described in literature having their own advantages, disadvantages and effects on impression material. In order to enhance the knowledge and improve the behavior of dental health care workers about impression disinfection, a structured literature review of the current disinfection techniques has been carried out. It will also provide knowledge about mechanism of action, concentration of usage along with commercial preparations available of different disinfectants
Page(s): 207-212
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Journal of Pakistan Dental Association, Volume: 27, Issue: 4, Year: 2018
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