| 1.After using the
instrument, rinse with running water. |
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| 2.Ultrasonic cleaning
and wash with disinfectant. |
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Remove foreign substances (chemical, blood,
humors, tissues, etc.)
from the instrument before going through the process of sterilization
to prevent corrosion and decrease in the effect of sterilization. |
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Adhesion of blood or protein can effectively be removed
by using disinfectants. |
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Do not place mirror and periodontal probe in ultrasonic
cleaning. |
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Do not use steel tools such as cleanser, wire brush, steel
wool and file to remove foreign substances. |
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Do not use home detergent, it will likely to result in
corrosion of metal. |
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| 3.Rinse with water. |
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Rinse instruments with water and dry before
sterilization.
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| 4.Sterilize |
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Avoid autoclaving that uses chemical gas and
solutions such as alcohol. |
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We recommend glutaraldehyde as cold sterilizing solution.
Do not expose YDM products in Sodium Hypochlorite, Benzalkonium,
Chloride, Benzethonium Chloride, Povidone-Iodine, Formalin,
Phenol, Chlorhexidinegluconate. |
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Do not use super acidic water. |
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Use purification water. Tap water may lead to corrosion. |
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| 5.Dry & Storage |
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After going through the process of cold sterilization,
please rinse well with water and well dry before stocking. |
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Joint of extracting forceps, pliers, scissors, hemostatic
forceps, and needle holders are recommended to lubricate
periodically with a silicone-based lubricant.
This will avoid rust and maintains smooth movement of an instrument. |
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Do not stock instruments with others that are already corroded. |
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Do not stock instruments with any chemical substances. It
may lead to corrosion. |
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