L. Worthington et Mv. Martin, AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF REPEATED AUTOCLAVING ON THE SPEED OF SOME DENTAL TURBINES IN GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE, Journal of dentistry, 26(1), 1998, pp. 75-77
Objective: To determine if five types of turbine handpiece could withs
tand autoclaving in dental practice. Method: Five makes of handpieces
were used sequentially by four NHS dental practices in the UK. The pra
ctitioners oiled and autoclaved the handpieces after every patient use
according to the manufacturer's instructions. The number of times the
turbine was used and for what procedure was noted. The turbine use wa
s discontinued when the practitioner perceived a significant fall in h
andpiece performance and the output speed measured. Results: Only one
handpiece withstood one year of use in practice with a 1.8% drop in ou
tput speed. The other four handpieces had drops in output speeds of 23
.5-63.6%. Conclusions: The results of this survey confirm that some ha
ndpieces do not withstand autoclaving. It is also suggested that the t
ests used in this investigation represent a good assessment of whether
a handpiece can withstand autoclaving. It would be useful if data com
parable to that described in this paper were available for all handpie
ces. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.