5 Ways to Improve the Efficiency of Your Sterilization Center

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This checklist will discuss 5 ways your practice can improve efficiency and reduce risk for your clients.

In order to ensure clients are protected from health hazards, contaminated instruments must flow through the reprocessing steps within 90 minutes. However, bottlenecks in the sterilization center can reduce the ability of busy practices to keep this process running smoothly. This checklist will discuss 5 ways your practice can improve efficiency and reduce risk for your clients.

Read this checklist to examine:

  • The benefits of utilizing dental instrument cassettes

  • The effect Ultrasonic cleaners may have on efficiency

  • An alternative to distilled water that can break down your equipment over time

  • And much more! 



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