Report Finds Disposable Bib Holders Eliminate Risk of Bacterial Transmission While Disinfecting Bib Chains Only Minimizes Transmission


Oxnard, Calif., Aug. 28, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A recent report authored by John A. Molinari, Ph.D. and Peri Nelson, B.S., and made available today courtesy of DUX Dental, suggests that there are many advantages of using disposable bib holders in the dentist office that benefit both the patient and the dental practice. The report states that the use of disposable bib holders can eliminate the risk of patient-to-patient transmission of bacteria via the bib clip instead of just minimizing it. The report titled "Disposable vs. Reusable Patient Bib Chains: Lowering the 'YUCK' Factor" was published in THE DENTAL ADVISOR, an evidence-based dental publication, and is available now for download at www.DUXDental.com/BibChainComparison.

"Multiple investigations have found that surfaces in the treatment environment can play a role in transmitting infectious diseases to medical patients. Thus, it's worth exploring alternative methods, such as replacing traditional bib chains with disposable bib holders, to minimize these risk in the dental setting," said Dr. Molinari, Director of Infection Control at THE DENTAL ADVISOR.

Although dental bib chains only come into contact with the skin, and are not used in the mouth, the report outlines the reasons bib chains require attention during the infection control process.

  • Dental bib chains usually come in contact with the dental patient's skin while it's being worn.
  • Dental professionals who are providing treatment are frequently touching the bib chain while wearing gloves that have been contaminated with oral fluids from the patient's mouth.
  • Multiple studies published in the last three years have found high concentrations of oral and skin bacteria on bib chains when they weren't cleaned or disinfected between patients[1].
  • Research has also shown that even bib chains that are disinfected between patients may still retain bacteria 40 to 70 percent of the time[2].

The report finds that the primary reason to use disposable bib holders is to eliminate the risk of transmitting bacteria from patient to patient via bib holders, not just minimize it. Yet, the authors identify a number of secondary advantages to using bid holders in the dental practice as well:

  • Using disposable bib holders saves time otherwise used to clean and disinfect traditional bib chains.
  • The cost of disposable bib holders are on par to the cost of purchasing disinfectant sprays and wipes and the time required to use them.
  • Replacing disinfectant wipes with disposable bib holders is "green neutral", as neither item is recyclable.
  • Lastly, the use of disposable bib holders in the dental practice promotes office cleanliness.

"After examining the various approaches to decontaminating and re-using bib chain versus using disposable bib holders, we've found that using disposable items is a positive addition to a practice's infection control protocol and likely cost effective too," added Molinari.

Download "Disposable vs. Reusable Patient Bib Chains: Lowering the 'YUCK' Factor" at www.DUXdental.com/BibChainComparison and visit www.duxdentalmedia.com/bib-chain-contamination-studies for more research studies about dental bib clips.

About DUX Dental

DUX Dental has been manufacturing and distributing the highest level of dental products worldwide for more than 50 years. Based in the coastal city of Oxnard, Calif., with additional manufacturing and distribution facilities in Europe, DUX Dental is home to a world-class team of innovators who produce and service a portfolio of hundreds of dental products and supplies. DUX Dental is well known for its series of industry firsts including Zone Temporary Cement, Identic™ Alginate and Bib-Eze disposable bib holders, as well as its award-winning PeelVue+ sterilization pouches. Visit www.duxdental.com or contact duxoffice@duxdental.com for more information about DUX Dental products.

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[1] RDH Magazine, "Don't Clip that Crud on Me", January 2010

[2] Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry, "Comprehensive Analysis of Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria Found on Dental Bib Clips at Hygiene Clinic", April 2013.

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