Sponsored Content: Nothing strikes dread in the heart of the dental professional like asking them to clean, package and sterilize instruments. This is because it is tedious, time-consuming, and the dental healthcare professional would much rather be chairside.
We’ve observed a major shift in how work is done just in the past few decades and the sterilization area is no exception. We now have machines that do the repetitive and labor-intensive tasks, reducing risk and liability and freeing the team members to focus on patient care and profitable activities. Not only is the reliance on the proper systems and equipment safer for our employees, it can also produce consistent results.
2023 Restorative Review – Top Restorative Content from Dental Products Report
October 20th 2023[ Free eBook ] In this free, downloadable resource sponsored by BISCO, we present two of the top articles from the 2023 Restorative Dentistry Topic Resource Center: Temporary Cement: How These Materials Can Earn a Permanent Place in Your Inventory & How Important Is a Material’s Ease of Use?
Free E-Book: Instrument Cleaning in Your Facility: Considering Safety, Efficacy, and Efficiency
July 21st 2022Answering the question of which is the most safe, effective, and efficient method of instrument cleaning—hand scrubbing, ultrasonic cleaning devices, or instrument washers? And which method would be the best for my office?
Free E-Book – Instrument Cleaning: An Interview With Marie T. Fluent, DDS
May 11th 2022Sponsored Content: Dentist and infection control expert Marie T. Fluent, DDS, interviews herself in this e-book highlighting the similarities and differences cleaning instruments in a dental practice and cleaning household items.