Dental Care & Oral Surgery Feature Articles
The only ASX-listed dental group in Australia, 1300 SMILES, chooses ‘trust’ over ‘transaction’ for their equipment supply.
Nothing says ‘happy customer’ more than one that keeps returning to the same make, brand and seller over many years. Such is Hunter Valley Orthodontics’ relationship with Swident ...
Dental chairs are an essential part of any dental practice. They are the most used piece of equipment and provide comfort to patients while allowing dentists to work efficiently.
The CS 9600 features breakthrough technologies that enable you to produce high-quality images with every image capture.
As Europe’s number one dental unit manufacturer, Cefla Medical Equipment implements synergies from the design phase right up to the industrialisation, to ensure premium product ...
In healthcare environments, the steriliser is undoubtedly one of the most important pieces of equipment. Why throw money away on unnecessary costs which could be preventable.
The efficient way to clean reusable instruments is by using an ultrasonic bath or also known as an ultrasonic cleaner
This article is designed to share the top 10 pitfalls that you would do well to avoid when starting a new surgery. We want to help practice owners wherever possible and are ready to ...
How one dental service organisation grew their business in the face of a global pandemic by collaborating with UV Angel to implement next-generation pathogen control technology.
In this article, we will be talking about seven characteristics of dental chairs: design, construction, material, general components, functionalities, accessories, and of course, ...
Advancements in medical technology have led to improvements in dental chair designs. As such, dental chairs have become increasingly advanced, yet more complicated than ever before. ...
Oral hygiene, pneumonia and the dependent elderly
The best method for sterilisation is by using an autoclave, an effective sterilisation device that is used across numerous settings like hospitals, laboratories, and of course, salons. ...
All dental practitioners have the responsibility of preventing infections developing from the use of unsterilised tools. As a dental practitioner, you must adhere to the infection ...
In short, yes, it does! Autoclaving is used to sterilise medical equipment and tools so that it kills, or neutralises, infectious and harmful agents.
Water is the lifeline of an autoclave. It is the most critical component of a steam autoclave. Sterilisation will not happen in a steam autoclave without water.
Read on to see how effecitve autoclaves are at sterilising and removing germs, bacteria, and spores.
There are various ways to keep your autoclave regularly serviced and maintained. If you want to learn more about this, then please keep on reading.
In short, yes, it does! Read on to find out how the autoclave can kill and neutralises, infectious and harmful agents.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the sterilisation process of autoclaving—how it works and how effective it is over a period of time.
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