Ten Steps in Choosing Your Next Autoclave
Autoclaves are a critical part of effective infection control in the dental office. Whether you are looking to purchase your next autoclave, an additional autoclave, or your first...
Best Practices with Infection Control and Prevention While Emerging From COVID-19
Dental health care workers (DHCW) encounter many risks daily. It is crucial to understand the fundamentals of sterilization and infection control. Regardless of the large penalties that...
Designing your Clinic for Infection Control
What will look like the process of designing your dental practice? Ideally, it will be functional an appear to be sleek, streamlined, elegant and say something about you, the dentist who...
How Does a Non-Vacuum Process Contribute to Sterilization Failure?
Raising the Hygiene Standard: Adapting Dental Sterilization Methods to Pre-Vacuum Cycle/ Class B
Unveiling an innovative Virus Protective Shield
A new pre-sterilization cycle to treat the viruses that may reside inside the autoclave chambers. For our class B dental and medical autoclaves.
Wet Packs in Table-Top Autoclaves: A Common and Preventable Problem
To avoid recontamination after sterilization, packages must be dry after completion of the drying cycle when they leave the sterilizer. A ‘wet pack’ has moisture on or in the pack when...
Advancing Dental Instrument Decontamination Webinar
This webinar provides an overview of principles and key protocols in instrument decontamination and sterilization. Best practices will be addressed in ensuring the safety and effectiveness...
What to consider when purchasing a laboratory autoclave?
Laboratory autoclaves are designed for research institutes, universities, microbiological, food, and chemical labs. These autoclaves must be able to provide high quality, dependable...