Indian Rvg Sensor Sleeve Pk of 500
Indian Rvg Sensor Sleeve Pk of 500
Rvg Sensor Sleeve is a clear barrier sleeve, which is an essential tool designed to protect both your equipment and your patients from the risk of cross-contamination. One of the standout features of these sleeves is their custom-fit design, ensuring that they can accommodate sensors of any size, shape, or thickness. This versatility makes them a practical choice for various dental and medical applications, enhancing safety and hygiene in clinical settings. Additionally, the Clear Barrier sleeves help prevent discomfort and gagging during radiographic procedures, allowing for a smoother experience for patients. Overall, these sleeves are a valuable asset for maintaining cleanliness and improving patient comfort.
Features
Features
- Clear
- Soft & doesn't hurt patient
- Patient Friendly
- Fits on any sensor
- Disposable ; prevents cross-contamination
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Disposable/reusable : Disposable
- Thickness : Thin and soft
- Color : Clear
Packaging
Packaging
- Pack of 500 sleeves
Direction to use
Direction to use
Prepare the Sensor:
- Ensure the RVG sensor is clean and ready for use before inserting it into the sleeve.
Insert the Sensor:
- Gently slide the RVG sensor into the sleeve, making sure it is fully enclosed.
Position the Sensor for Use:
- Adjust the sensor and sleeve into the patient’s mouth as needed for proper positioning during imaging.
Remove After Use:
- Once the procedure is complete, carefully remove the sensor from the sleeve.
Disposal of the Sleeve:
- After removing the sensor, dispose the sleeve following the local guidelines for medical waste.
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Is the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeve (Pack of 500) compatible with the Eighteeth Nanopix RVG Sensor?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeve (Pack of 500) is compatible with the Eighteeth Nanopix RVG Sensor. These sleeves are designed to fit a wide range of RVG sensors, including the Eighteeth Nanopix, ensuring optimal protection and hygiene during radiographic procedures.
Question: Can it be used for Vatech RVG sensor?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeve (pack of 500) is compatible with the Vatech RVG sensor. Using these sleeves will help maintain hygiene and protect your sensor during procedures.
Question: Are these sleeves transparent in color?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeves (Pack of 500) are transparent in color.
Question: Does it fit Carestream Kodak Rvg sensor?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeves fit Carestream Kodak Rvg sensors.
Question: Do we get 500 sleeves in the packaging?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeves typically contains 500 sleeves in the packaging. These sleeves are designed to be disposable covers for RVG sensors, preventing cross-contamination and protecting the sensors from damage during dental procedures.
Question: Does it fit vatech 1.5 sensor?
Answer: Yes, the Indian RVG Sensor Sleeve, available in a pack of 500, is compatible with the Vatech 1.5 sensor.
Question: Can I reuse disposable RVG sensor sleeves?
Answer: No, disposable RVG sensor sleeves are intended for single-use only and should not be reused. Using a fresh, sterile sleeve for each patient is essential for infection control.
Question: How should RVG sensor sleeves be disposed of after use?
Answer: Used sensor sleeves should be disposed of in accordance with local medical waste disposal regulations. This often involves placing them in a designated biohazard waste container.
Question: How are RVG sensor sleeves placed and removed from the sensor?
Answer: RVG sensor sleeves are slid onto the digital radiographic sensor before use, ensuring full coverage. After the X-ray procedure, they are carefully removed and disposed of, maintaining hygiene and preventing contamination.
Question: What is the purpose of an RVG sensor sleeve?
Answer: An RVG sensor sleeve is used to cover and protect the digital radiographic sensor during dental X-ray procedures, ensuring hygiene and preventing contamination.