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IN VITRO EVALUATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL REFLECTOMETRY DENTAL CALCULUS DETECTION INSTRUMENT
Jennifer Lopes
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Evaluation of potential sources of nosocomial infection in endodontic practice: a hygienic study. [PDF]
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Cleaning Methods for Dental Instruments
British Dental Journal, 2019It is essential to ensure that reusable dental instruments are scrupulously clean as a first step in the decontamination process. Any residual soil on the surface of equipment creates a risk that will prevent steam, generated during sterilisation, from condensing on the surface of the instrument and raising the temperature to that required to ensure ...
Martin R, Fulford +1 more
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Contaminated dental instruments
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2002There is current concern in the UK over the possible transmission of prions via contaminated surgical instruments. Some dental instruments (endodontic files) raise particular concerns by virtue of their intimate contact with terminal branches of the trigeminal nerve.
A, Smith, M, Dickson, J, Aitken, J, Bagg
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