In modern dentistry, maintaining strict infection control is crucial. Sterilizing the tubing is just as important as sterilizing handpieces and other instruments. AquaSept™ ensures a sterile delivery pathway for high speed handpieces, both in surgical settings and daily practice.
Are you tired of relying on an assistant to provide sterile water from a disposable syringe? Or perhaps you wish to avoid investing in specialized surgical equipment just to have sterile water pumped to your handpiece? AquaSept™ is your solution.
Since 1995, we have been supporting the dental community with a sterile water pathway and we're here to support you.
Choose an AquaSept™ Mobile Cart or retrofit existing equipment for surgical procedures to eliminate biofilm in waterlines entirely. Contact us to learn more about this valuable product that can save time and money while providing peace of mind. Call us at 1.888.539.3907.
Biofilm is a complex structure that adheres to surfaces in regular contact with water, consisting of colonies of bacteria and other microorganisms. In dentistry, it is essential to eliminate this health hazard from waterlines to ensure patient safety and maintain equipment efficiency.
"The "Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings — 2003" states that only sterile irrigating solutions (e.g., water, saline) should be used for surgical procedures including periodontal surgery, tooth extraction (other than exfoliating primary teeth), and other procedures which enter previously sterile spaces or contacts the bloodstream by way of incision, rotary instrumentation, or manual manipulation. Sterile irrigation and cooling systems or manual sterile water or saline delivery methods are recommended also for endodontic access if a disinfection solution is not used as irrigation upon pulpal exposure in primary or permanent teeth.
Sterile water cannot be delivered through dental waterlines in any standard dental unit. Solutions must be delivered using sterile disposable or autoclavable tubing and reservoirs or with an irrigating syringe. If using air-driven handpieces connected to a dental unit, the water must be turned off and the site irrigated using sterile syringe or a device that uses sterile tubing to bypass the dental unit water system. Using a dedicated oral surgery handpiece or scaler with integrated sterile water delivery capability is a good investment for practices that routinely provide surgical procedures." (ADS)
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