Dentium Advanced Sinus KitDASK•Simple & Easy Access to Sinus Cavfty•Bfoad Exposure of Bony walls wtth Spécial Instruments
Sterilization and Instrument Care Procedures
Please follow for legal regulations, as well as hygienic
guidelines to prevent contamination and infection
• Please remember that you are responsible for the
maintenance and sterility of your medical/dental
products/device
• It is important to use and follow, proper cleaning,
disinfection and sterilization procedures
• It is also important to follow the manufacturer’s
recommendation on use of drills
• Please keep a log as to how many times the drills were
used
• Drill usage is determined by surgical site not per
patient. Bone density and usage determine the life of
the drills
• Drills should be considered for replacement after
approximately 15- 20 uses based on bone density.
Check drills frequently for wear
All instruments, immediately after use, must be
presoaked for a few minutes in a germicidal bath
to loosen and prevent debris from attaching to
instruments. Do not soak overnight
2. Scrub with a soft brush to remove any debris
3. For internal irrigation drills, use a reamer or small
gauge needle to internally cleanout the drills
4. Before using an ultrasonic cleaner, wrap drills in a
2 x 2 gauze to prevent rubbing against each other
5. Rinse thoroughly with warm water