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A disinfectant kills microorganisms, but not the spores,” explains Jackie Dorst, RDH, BS, a “Safe Practices” infection prevention consultant and speaker. “Microorganisms can form spores. A spore has a protective membrane around it-or a hard shell-that protects the microorganisms from disinfectant chemicals. So, the definition is, basically, that a disinfectant kills vegetative microorganisms, but not the spores.
Think of a disinfectant as a pesticide,” Dorst says. “Disinfectants are chemicals that kill microorganisms on inanimate surfaces. Surface disinfectant chemicals are not for use on items that go in the patient’s mouth. Disinfectant chemicals are toxic, just like pesticides are toxic. Items that go into the patient’s mouth must be sterilized so that they do not transmit microorganisms to the patient. Or, if they are not heat-tolerant, the items are cleaned and a liquid chemical sterilant is used, according to the manufacturer’s IFU and state laws.”