Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 438-451 , May 2007

Optimisation of the long-term efficacy of dental chair waterline disinfection by the identification and rectification of factors associated with waterline disinfection failure

  • M.J. O’Donnell

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology Research Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School & Hospital, University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
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  • A.C. Shore

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology Research Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School & Hospital, University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
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  • R.J. Russell

      Affiliations

    • Department of Microbiology, University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
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  • D.C. Coleman

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology Research Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences, Dublin Dental School & Hospital, University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +353 1 6127276; fax: +353 1 6127295.

Received 21 November 2006 ,Revised 22 December 2006 ,Accepted 3 January 2007.

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doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2007.01.001

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 438-451 , May 2007