Sterilization Equipment. Protective Mask  To protect against chemicals, airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses during processing of instruments for.

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Sterilization Equipment

Protective Mask  To protect against chemicals, airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses during processing of instruments for sterilization  To protect against airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses and against scrap filling material during all phases of patient treatment

Protective Glasses / Eye Wear  To protect against chemicals, airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses during processing of instruments for sterilization  To protect against airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses during patient care against scrap-filling material during restorative and rinsing phases of patient treatment

Examination Gloves  To wear during patient care  To wear as a protective barrier  To wear during treatment room disinfection

Nitrile Utility Gloves  To protect hands during processing of instruments for sterilization procedures  To wear for preparation and handling of chemicals  To disinfect operatory  To transport cartridges of tray setups to sterilization area

Color Coding System for Instruments  To color code instruments for organization and identification of tray setups

Cassette  To use for instruments as tray setup  To use for instrument sterilization

Cassette Wrap  To use to wrap cassette during sterilization  To store cassette in wrapping after sterilization  To use for tray cover during dental procedure

Sterilization Pouches  To be used for sterilization of instruments and cassettes

Indicator Tape and Dispensing Unit  To secure wrap on outside of cassettes  To use outside cassettes or sterilization pouches to indicate exposure of instruments to a certain temperature-Color will change on the tape

Sharps Container  To serve as storage receptacle for used needles, old burs, scalpel blades, orthodontic wires, endodontic files, and all other disposable sharp items used intraorally

Ultrasonic Cleaning Unit  To remove debris and bioburden from instruments

Sterilizer – Autoclave  To kill microbes, viruses, bacteria, and fungi, thereby sterilizing instruments

Sterilizer – Autoclave ( “Flash”)  To kill microbes, viruses, bacteria, and fungi, thereby sterilizing instruments  To use for quick sterilization of instruments and handpieces

Sterilizer – Dry Heat (Static Air)  To kill microbes, viruses, bacteria, and fungi, thereby sterilizing instruments