Evaluation of disinfecting effect of 5% sodium hypochlorite solution diluted to 2:100 along with the use of disposable covers on HBV contaminated dental office surfaces and equipments
Background and Aim: The efficiency of disinfecting materials and procedures in removal of contamination from dental surfaces and equipments is essential. In authors' previous study, daily use of 2:100 dilution of 5% sodium hypochlorite in water and disposable covers were recommended since HBV c...
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Main Authors: | Arami S. (Author), Tavassoti Kheiri M. (Author), Hasani Tabayabaie M. (Author), Yasini E. (Author), Pahlavan A. (Author), Ghavam M. (Author), Mirzaie M. (Author), Kermanshah H. (Author), Forootan Sh (Author), Ahrabi S. (Author), Tabatabaian M. (Author), Mahrokh L. (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2008-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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