Uploaded on Oct 18, 2021
Hayes Canada providing dental handpiece repairs in Canada since 1995. Purchasing dental handpieces, instruments, and equipment is an expensive investment and every dental practice needs a skilled team to maintain them.
Dental Sterilization and Equipment Maintenance
Dental Sterilization and
Equipment
Maintenance
Dental handpieces, instruments, and
equipment are a costly investment and every
dental office needs to have a team that is
knowledgeable in its proper care and
maintenance.
Dental Sterilization and Equipment
Maintenance
Poorly maintained dental
handpieces, instruments, and
equipment can
compromise the quality of performance,
lead to potential health and safety risks,
and can cause costly and time-
consuming repair.
Dental equipment maintenance and
sterilization of handpieces and
instruments must be conducted on a
daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly basis to ensure
high performance and safety for both
patients and employees.
Dental Handpiece
Maintenance
Improper maintenance is the #1
reason for premature
handpiece failure. Protect your
investment, and get the
maximum life out of your
handpieces by following our
handpiece maintenance
instructions included in our
training.
Brand Identity Fashion Work
Learn proper handpiece maintenance procedures
for high-speeds, low-speed motors, swivels,
scalers, surgical drills, high-quality dental carbide
or dental diamond burs, or any kinds of
attachments Understand different lubricants and
cleaners Review flushing and autoclaving
procedures
Perfect for new staff or refresher courses
available Learn how to get faster drying times
out of your sterilizer.
Dental Instrument
Sterilization
Taking care of your instruments
makes them safer and more
effective, so you can protect your
patients while operating at
maximum efficiency. Hayes will
show you how to process your
instruments and
prevent infection through our
dental sterilization training. Also,
we’ll audit different types of
dental burs or any instrument to
determine what needs to be
sharpened or replaced.
Learn about the importance of pre-
soaking instruments
Review cleaning,rinsing, and drying
techniques Improve the life of your sterilizer
Look at lubrication and sterilization procedures
Evaluate instruments for sharpening
or replacement.
Determineoptimal instrumentquantitybased
on patient load.
Dental
Operatory
Maintenance
This presentation will provide
information on how to maintain
the operatory equipment to
reduce repair costs, improve
efficiencies for the office, and
prevent downtime.
Our dental operatory maintenance course
will cover:
Vacuum line maintenance
Air compressor
maintenance
Setting proper air pressure for
handpieces Dental unit waterline
cleaning and maintenance
Best Practices
Properly disinfecting items in the
operatory Transporting items to and from
the operatory Lighting in the operatory
Organizing items in the operatory
What to consider when replacing
equipment
Any
Query
Contact
5U30s5 :Boul Notre-Dame Suite 212,
Laval, Quebec H7W 4T8, Canada
Phone-NO: +1 877-695-3352
Email: [email protected]
Website:- h tt
ps://hayescanada.ca/
Comments