Biofilms
List 3 places on the human body where microbes can be found
-All mucous surfaces -Digestive Tract -On/In Layers of skin
List 3 microorganisms that can colonize in dental unit waterlines
-Bacteria -Fungi -Protozoa
List 3 examples of biofilm
-PLAQUE ON TEETH -"gunk" in drains -coating on rocks in river
What microorganisms from dental water systems can cause waterborne infections in susceptible patients?
-Pseudomonas species -Nontuberculous mycobacteria
What are biofilms?
-Surface film that contains microorganism and other biologic substances -Bacteria that adhere to surfaces in moist environments by excreting a slimy, glue-like substance
Level of endotoxin permissible in sterile water for irrigation
0.25 endotoxin units/mL
Research has demonstrate that microbial counts can reach __________ colony forming units (CFU) within ________ days after installation of new dental unit waterlines
1) <200,000 CFU/mL 2) 5 days
Dental devices that are connected to the dental water system and that enter the patients mouth should be operated to discharge water and air for a minimum of?
20-30 seconds after each patient
What is the percentage of cells in the human body that are colonized by microbes?
90%
APHA
American Public Health Association
AWWA
American Water Works Association
Number of bacteria in water used as an irritant for nonsurgical dental procedures
As low as reasonably achievable
CDC recommended dental waterline be flushed WHEN to reduce the microbial load?
At the beginning of the clinic day
How many cell layers are Biofilms communities?
Can be as thin as a few or many inches thick
Removal or inactivation of dental waterline Biofilms requires use of?
Chemical germicides
CFU
Colony-forming units
Bacterial Infection and Biofilms result in what relating to Oral Health?
Dental caries
Biofilms are held together by sugary molecular strands termed as?
Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS)
Bacteria that live in very hot and very cold environments are called?
Extremophiles
T or F: using source water containing <500 CFU/mL of bacteria (tap, distilled, or sterile water) in a self-contained water system will eliminate bacterial contamination
False
Where do Biofilms grow?
In almost any environment where there is a combination of moisture, nutrients, and a surface
Health-care associated transmission of pathogenic agents occurs primarily through?
Inhalation of infectious aerosols
regulatory standard for safe drinking water
Minimum <500 CFU/mL
Acceptable level of endotoxin in drinking water
No standards exist
How many bacterial species have been identified in typical dental plaque biofilms?
Over 500
How affective is flushing the waterline?
Studies have demonstrated flushing does not affect Biofilm in the waterline or reliably improve the quality of water used during dental treatment
What is the purpose of flushing the lines?
To physically flush out patient material that might have entered the turbine, air, or waterlines
Majority of organisms recovered from dental waterlines
heterotrophic water bacteria