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What Are the Responsibilities of a Dental Practitioner?

What Are the Responsibilities of a Dental Practitioner?

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All dental practitioners have the responsibility of preventing infections developing from the use of unsterilised tools.  When you work as a dental practitioner, you must adhere to the infection control guidelines.  When providing dental services in a practice with multiple practitioners, all dental professionals must adhere to the same guidelines.  If not, the practice as a whole is considered in violation of the rules and regulations. The owner of the dental practice must do the following: Create and provide a manual with complete details on the different steps the practice will regularly take to meet the infection control requirements that...

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Autoclaves: The Different Types And Their Benefits

Autoclaves: The Different Types And Their Benefits

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What are the different types of autoclaves on the market and what are the benefits they offer? Let's take a closer look in the article below. In 1879, Charles Chamberland, a French microbiologist, invented the autoclave. Since then, the autoclave has become standard safety-enhancing equipment in the medical; it is an indispensable machine used for sterilising medical equipment. However, autoclaves are also used in the scientific, chemical, and industrial fields in processes that require elevated pressure and temperature. With the autoclave serving many different niches and industries, autoclave providers have developed a wide range of autoclaves to meet and serve the...

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Autoclave Safety And Operation You Need To Know

Autoclave Safety And Operation You Need To Know

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What is an autoclave and how do you operate one safely? Take a look below as we delve deeper into the world of autoclaves. Autoclaves are useful in the disinfection and sterilisation of materials in labs, hospitals, tattoo parlours, and other environments. By using a combination of high temperature and high pressure, an autoclave can kill microorganisms such as bacteria and pathogens. The process also renders any biohazard on the items inactive, thereby making the items sterile and safe. That said, using machines that create high-pressure and high-temperature environments call for one to cognisant of and use the best safety...

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Essential Requirements for Autoclave Sterilisation and Repair Training

Essential Requirements for Autoclave Sterilisation and Repair Training

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Autoclaves are an important tool for sterilising equipment, and it is vital that they are properly calibrated and maintained.  Everyone who uses an autoclave should be trained first, and have refresher courses on a regular basis. The people who test, service, and repair your autoclaves should be properly trained as well.  A properly functioning autoclave is vital to ensure that a surgery or medical facility is maintaining good sterilisation practices. Do You Need to Be Certified to Repair Autoclaves? Individual companies have their own standards for maintaining and servicing their autoclaves, but whoever repairs them must be fully trained in...

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Requirements for the Operation of an Autoclave in a Medical Setting

Requirements for the Operation of an Autoclave in a Medical Setting

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Autoclaves are complex devices which have an important role to play in infection control and preventing the spread of disease.  Autoclaves are used to sterilise surgical equipment and other medical devices, and it is vital that they are properly calibrated and correctly loaded. At first glance, they seem simple to use, and it is easy to understand why some people erroneously think of them as being 'glorified dishwashers', but that is far from the case.  Is Training Required to Operate an Autoclave? Before someone can use an autoclave, they should be fully trained.  There are many companies that offer training...

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Why Doesn't Depyrogenation Occur in Autoclaves?

Why Doesn't Depyrogenation Occur in Autoclaves?

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Are you looking for the best form of sterilisation for your dental or medical clinic? Autoclaves are the ultimate in medical equipment sterilisation as they don't allow depyrogenation to occur. Read below for more details. Pyrogens are toxins that are excreted or expelled by bacteria.  These pyrogens (known as endotoxins and exotoxins) are more difficult to destroy and often remain behind after the bacteria have been eliminated in a variety of different sterilisation processes.  The process of destroying or deactivating pyrogens is referred to as depyrogenation and includes the following methods: Ion Exchange Chromatography Ultrafiltration Distillation Reverse Osmosis Dilution and/Or...

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How Do Autoclaves Work?

How Do Autoclaves Work?

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Autoclaves are used to clean and sterilise equipment in medical and lab settings.  They are complex devices that require training to use and must also be properly maintained.  Autoclaves don't look particularly impressive from the outside, but there's a lot going on with them and they are surprisingly complex.  What Are the Parts and Functions of an Autoclave? Autoclaves are used to heat treat/sterilise items using steam.  They are designed to clean things such as beakers, surgical instruments, and anything else that must be kept perfectly clean for safety reasons.  Steam is good for sterilising things because it gets very...

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Can Autoclaving Effectively Prevent the Spread of Disease?

Can Autoclaving Effectively Prevent the Spread of Disease?

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Autoclaving is a process of machine sterilisation that effectively eliminates pathogens and microbes that are responsible for the spread of disease and infection.  Autoclaves are used in a variety of industries but are most significantly employed in medical and dental establishments to sterilise medical instruments, equipment, and other items that are reusable and not disposable. The process of autoclaving is considered to be far more effective at preventing the spread of disease through sterilisation than other techniques due to the following factors: Autoclaves sterilise using steam at high pressure and high temperatures which are far more effective at destroying pathogens....

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The Different Applications of Autoclaves You Should Know

The Different Applications of Autoclaves You Should Know

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One cannot miss an autoclave in health care facilities and scientific medical laboratories.  They are also usually used in tattoo parlours and funeral homes. The reason why these facilities use it is that it is a vital sterilisation tool.  However, it has other uses which will discuss further. Below is a guide on what an autoclave is and its applications. What Is an Autoclave? The word auto and clave mean automatic locking. It is a large vessel that is pressurised and brought to extremely high temperatures.  They are usually cylindrical so that they can withstand the high pressures. Safety valves...

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What Are the Differences Between an Autoclave and a Water Bath?

What Are the Differences Between an Autoclave and a Water Bath?

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Autoclaves and water baths are both commonly used to sterilise medical equipment, instruments, tools, and apparatus in various medical, dental, and other industries.  However, each piece of equipment uses a very different means of providing sterilisation.  It is important to take the following differences between an autoclave and water bath into consideration relative to how effective they are at providing sterilisation in different settings. An autoclave uses pressurised steam in a closed unit as opposed to a water bath which is an open unit that uses water. Water baths reach a maximum boiling point of water 100 °C (212 °F)....

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How Are Autoclaves Calibrated?

How Are Autoclaves Calibrated?

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Autoclaves are precision instruments, and as such, it is important that they are calibrated properly.  The calibration process for autoclaves requires the use of precision equipment so that the accuracy of the results is guaranteed. Calibrating autoclaves is essential because the sterilisation process depends on high temperatures.  An autoclave that is not running as hot as intended can be far less effective than you would expect, which could be incredibly dangerous. How Calibration Works Calibration is performed by comparing the reading of the device to be calibrated with another device which is known to be accurate according to national standards. ...

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Benchtop Autoclaves and Sterilisers

Benchtop Autoclaves and Sterilisers

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Any medical device used on a human being is subject to contamination by bacteria and other microorganisms. 

Sterilisation is the total elimination of all resistant microorganisms including bacterial spores. 

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