“EFECTO ANTIMICROBIANO DE TRES SOLUCIONES DESINFECTANTES EN TURBINAS ODONTOLÓGICAS. UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO, 2018”
The present investigation was to determine the effect in vitro antimicrobial of three disinfecting solutions in turbines dental in Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. The high speed turbine constitutes for the students an indispensable instrument in the daily consultation which is used between patie...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Sprog: | spa |
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2019
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| Online adgang: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/5422 |
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| Summary: | The present investigation was to determine the effect in vitro antimicrobial of three disinfecting solutions in turbines dental in Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. The high speed turbine constitutes for the students an indispensable instrument in the daily consultation which is used between patient and patient, generating a high probability of contamination. Due to the different germs that are in the oral cavity adheres to the surface area of the turbine that is the reason it was evaluated the most effective disinfectant to eliminate microorganisms in the turbines. In this study 90 samples of 30 dental turbines were taken divided in three moments: prior to their use, after providing attention to the patient and after performing the disinfection of the turbine with disinfectants (Eucida, Lysol, Alcohol at 70%). Later, bacterial cultures were made in blood agar of the different samples to know the bacterial load of the external surface of the turbine in the three times by counting the CFU/ml. Besides, the effectiveness of disinfectants was measured by means of bacterial inhibition halos with the Kirby Bauer technique. The research was of an observational and descriptive type because it was determined the disinfectant which eliminates the most microorganisms. It was concluded that the most effective disinfectant is Eucida which showed a noticeable decrease in the bacterial load of the turbines. |
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