Sterilization Protocols
Instruments are first washed and cleaned in a hot water sterilizer, and later autoclaved.
AUTOCLAVE
We are using an autoclaving machine, a dental sterilizer that processes instruments faster and more effectively than ever before. In autoclaving, instruments (which are first cleaned, dried, and placed in a special steam-penetrable wrap), are subjected to pressurized steam for 15 to 20 minutes. The instruments are then left in their protective packaging until they are needed.
ULTRAVIOLET CABINET
Exposure to ultra Violet Light makes the surgical instruments super clean. Ultra Violet cabinet is an Uniquely designed enclosure with properly stacked trays to ensure correct exposure to ultra violet light from the tube.
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