Triggiano Francesco, Veschetti Enrico, Veneri Federica, Montagna Maria Teresa, De Giglio Osvalda
Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Hygiene Section, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy.
National Centre for Water Safety, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy.
Ann Ig. 2025 Mar-Apr;37(2):292-301. doi: 10.7416/ai.2024.2670. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
Disinfection practices in dental settings are fundamental to clinical safety, playing a pivotal role in preventing cross-infections and protecting the health of patients and healthcare professionals. This article examines the key components of effective disinfection, based on evidence-based protocols developed by international organizations such as the WHO and the U.S. CDC, alongside European and Italian regulatory standards. Dental instruments require stringent sterilization by autoclave or chemical methods, while high-level disinfection is essential for non-sterilizable items. Clinical surfaces require routine biocidal treatment tailored to microbial hazards and material compatibility. The European Biocidal Products Regulation and the Medical Devices Regulation provide critical oversight, ensuring product safety and effectiveness while preventing resistance. Antiseptics also play a vital role in oral care, with applications ranging from infection prevention to the treatment of periodontal disease, and are governed by strict regulatory frameworks. Disinfection effectiveness is significantly affected by factors such as microbial load, presence of biofilm, pH, temperature and biocide exposure time. Preventing bacterial resistance requires appropriate germicide selection, adherence to manufacturer protocols, robust sterilization and cleaning procedures. In addition, the increased use of disinfection during public health emergencies highlights the need for adaptability to mitigate evolving risks. Regular audits, biological tests, and training for healthcare personnel ensure the consistent application of these rigorous protocols. By integrating international and national standards, dental facilities achieve a uniform approach to hygiene and safety, advancing public trust and compliance. This article highlights the imperative for ongoing research and dissemination of best practices to enhance infection control in dental care environments.
牙科环境中的消毒措施是临床安全的基础,在预防交叉感染以及保护患者和医护人员健康方面发挥着关键作用。本文依据世界卫生组织(WHO)、美国疾病控制与预防中心(U.S. CDC)等国际组织制定的循证方案以及欧洲和意大利的监管标准,探讨了有效消毒的关键要素。牙科器械需要通过高压灭菌或化学方法进行严格消毒,而对于不可消毒的物品,高水平消毒至关重要。临床表面需要根据微生物危害和材料兼容性进行常规的杀菌处理。欧洲生物杀灭产品法规和医疗器械法规提供了关键监督,确保产品安全有效,同时防止耐药性产生。防腐剂在口腔护理中也起着至关重要的作用,其应用范围从预防感染到治疗牙周疾病,并且受到严格的监管框架约束。消毒效果会受到微生物负荷、生物膜的存在、pH值、温度和消毒剂接触时间等因素的显著影响。预防细菌耐药性需要选择合适的杀菌剂、遵守制造商的方案、采用严格的消毒和清洁程序。此外,在突发公共卫生事件期间消毒使用的增加凸显了适应不断变化的风险的必要性。定期审核、生物测试以及对医护人员的培训可确保这些严格方案的一致应用。通过整合国际和国家标准,牙科机构实现了卫生与安全的统一方法,提升了公众信任和合规性。本文强调了持续开展研究和传播最佳实践以加强牙科护理环境中感染控制的必要性。