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Catalog

Dental USA Catalog (PDF)
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Order Form

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Instrument Cleaning and Sterilization

Cleaning

All instruments need to be cleaned and thoroughly dried before they are sterilized. They should be washed with non-corrosive, low suds, neutral detergent.

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Comparison of Cleaning Methods

Hand Scrubbing

Advantages

Effective if performed  properly

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Comparison of Heat Sterilization Methods

(These conditions do not include warm-up time and they may vary depending on the nature and volume of the load)

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Instrument Care

StainlessSteel Instruments

While stainless steel has superior corrosion resistance, it will discolor and corrode when exposed to higher than recommended chemical concentrations or certain chemicals.

 

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Problem Solving for Instruments

Spotting

Reason

Insufficient rinsing after ultrasonic cleaning

Insufficient drying after ultrasonic cleaning

 

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Problem Solving for Cassettes

Staining

Amalgam left in carrier: Thoroughly empty amalgam carrier before returning to cassette.

If carrier is plugged, sterilize separately and unplug while carrier is warm

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