FAQs
Find answers to common questions about the proper care and handling of our dental instruments to ensure safety and long-lasting performance.
How often should I lubricate hinged instruments?
You should lubricate hinged instruments after every cleaning and before sterilization. This ensures smooth movement and prevents corrosion.
Can I use chemical sterilization instead of an autoclave?
Autoclaving is the most reliable sterilization method for dental instruments. Chemical sterilants can be used, but they must meet medical-grade standards.
How do I prevent rust on my instruments?
Always rinse instruments immediately after use, dry them thoroughly, and never leave them wet. Use a high-quality surgical lubricant before sterilization.
Can I mix stainless steel and carbon steel instruments during sterilization?
No. Mixing different metals during sterilization can cause galvanic corrosion. Keep them separated to maintain durability and finish.
What should I do if an instrument becomes dull or damaged?
Stop using it immediately. Damaged or dull instruments compromise safety and accuracy. Replace or repair as per manufacturer’s recommendation.
Can I dry instruments with heat after cleaning?
No, avoid excessive heat for drying. Use lint-free towels or air-dry methods to prevent damage and maintain instrument integrity.
How should instruments be stored after sterilization?
Store instruments in sterilized pouches or trays in a clean, dry environment. Keep them away from moisture and contaminants until use.
