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W&H MS - ANNEX 2. Dental Instrument Maintenance; Instrument Cleaning and Disinfection

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ANNEX 2. Maintenance of dental instruments
External disinfection
This procedure reduces the risk of infection during cleaning and maintenance of the instrument.
Wear protective gloves during disinfection.
Refer to the instructions of the instrument manufacturer.
Avoid using abrasive disinfectants, pH must be between value 2.5 and 9; no chlorine based disinfectants.
Residual disinfectants on instruments can cause extensive damage to your instrumentation during sterilization (oxidation, alteration
of technical characteristics of seals, rubbers, fiber optics, etc.).
External cleaning
This procedure involves the removal of residues (blood, dentine, etc.) that adhere to the surface of the instruments.
Wear protective gloves during cleaning.
Refer to the instructions of the instrument manufacturer.
Use a soft, damp brush and take care not to scratch the surface of the light ports.

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