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J Dent Res 54(5): 1064-1068, 1975
© 1975 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Bacterial Conditions of Water in Dental Units

S. D. THÉ 1 and M. A. VAN'T HOF 1

1 Department of Operative Dentistry, Nijmegen University, Philips v. Leydenlaan, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and Department for Statistical Consultation MSA, Nijmegen University, Toernooiveld, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Stagnant water in the boiler of a dental unit can cause a high bacterial density. A spiral unit is somewhat superior to a boiler in this respect. Normal unchlorinated tapwater is the main problem in achieving hygienic conditions in dental practice. The technical performance of the unit is only partly responsible for the water quality.

Submitted on June 20, 1974
Accepted on February 27, 1975







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