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Maarc Glass Beads
Maarc Glass Beads
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Maarc Glass Beads offer an efficient and effective method for sterilizing the working ends of endodontic files, reamers, and small dental instrument tips. By placing these instruments in a container filled with glass beads heated to approximately 225°C (437°F), dental professionals can achieve rapid sterilization in a defined period of time. This process ensures the removal of contaminants, maintaining a high standard of hygiene in the dental practice. The durability and heat retention properties of the glass beads make them a reliable choice for consistent performance. Ideal for both clinical and laboratory settings, Maarc Glass Beads are an essential tool for ensuring the safety and efficacy of dental procedures.
Indications:
- Used for sterilizing the working ends of endodontic files, reamers, and small dental instrument tips.
- Suitable for use in dental laboratories for various procedures requiring sterilization of small tools and instruments.
Features
Features
- Efficient Sterilization: Effectively sterilizes instruments by utilizing high temperatures (approximately 225°C or 437°F) for rapid results.
- Durable Material: Made from high-quality glass, ensuring longevity and consistent performance over time.
- Uniform Heat Distribution: Provides even heat distribution, allowing for consistent sterilization across all instruments placed within.
- Easy to Use: Simple setup and operation, making it accessible for dental professionals in both clinical and laboratory environments.
- Compact Design: Space-saving design suitable for any dental workspace or laboratory setting.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for sterilizing a variety of small dental instruments beyond endodontic files and reamers.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Material: High Quality Glass
- Shape: Round
- Colour: Transparent
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 200 gms Jar
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Setup: Place the glass beads in a suitable container designed for high temperatures.
- Heating: Heat the glass beads to approximately 225°C (437°F) using an appropriate heating source.
- Preparation: Ensure the dental instruments (endodontic files, reamers, etc.) are clean and ready for sterilization.
- Sterilization: Carefully insert the instruments' working ends into the heated glass beads, ensuring they are fully immersed.
- Timing: Maintain the instruments in the beads for the recommended duration (typically a few seconds to a minute, depending on guidelines).
- Removal: After the designated time, carefully remove the instruments using sterile forceps to avoid contamination.
- Cooling: Allow the instruments to cool before use, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
- Maintenance: Regularly check and replace the glass beads as needed to maintain optimal sterilization performance
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Shiva Products
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not appliable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question : What instruments can be sterilized using glass beads?
Answer: Glass beads are ideal for sterilizing endodontic files, reamers, and other small dental instrument tips.
Question : What temperature should the glass beads be heated to?
Answer: The glass beads should be heated to approximately 225°C (437°F) for effective sterilization.
Question : Are glass beads reusable?
Answer: Yes, glass beads can be reused multiple times, but they should be replaced regularly to maintain effectiveness.
Question : Is this method safe for all dental instruments?
Answer: Glass beads are safe for small, heat-resistant dental instruments. Always check compatibility with specific materials.
Question : How should the glass beads be maintained?
Answer: Regularly inspect the beads for contamination and replace them as needed to ensure optimal performance.
Question : Can I use glass beads in a dental laboratory?
Answer: Absolutely! They are suitable for both clinical and laboratory settings for effective sterilization of small tools.
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