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Assessment of the effectiveness of dental sterilizers using biological monitors.
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1992
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Overall Failure RateSterilityBiological MonitorsSterilization Monitoring ServicePatient SafetyBritish ColumbiaOral HygieneDental HygienePreventive DentistryInfection ControlClinical DentistryMedicineFood SafetyHealth Sciences
This study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of steam, chemical vapor, and dry heat sterilizers, over a three-year period, in dental operatories subscribing to the University of British Columbia's sterilization monitoring service. A total of 4,579 sterilizer loads were tested. The results demonstrated an overall failure rate of 4.4 per cent. Individual failure rates for each type of sterilizer were: chemiclaves, 4.9 per cent; steam autoclaves, 2.3 per cent; and dry heat ovens, 7.9 per cent. In 38 per cent of these cases, the reasons for failure could be attributed to a definite cause.