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Saturday 2 May 2015

What is Flash Sterilization?

   Have you ever heard about Flash sterilization? This words seems very quick and fast, right? Let’s continue reading and understand what is flash sterilization. 

   Flash sterilization normally is the sterilization of an unwrapped object at 132°C for 3 minutes at 27-28 lbs. The time required for flash sterilization depends on the type of sterilizer and the type of item.

Sunday 22 March 2015

How can we know how effective is our sterilization process?

    Everyone knows that the correct sterilization of the materials involved in medical practice is basic for ensuring the success of treatments by avoiding the spread of infections and diseases, but how can we know how effective can our sterilization process be. What are the factors determining the success or failure of these process?

Sunday 15 March 2015

How to properly clean your dental clinic material?

   Dental clinic is the place that many people will visit, there is a high risk of health care crossed infection to occur if a right protocol  sterilization is not fallowed, so here im going to tell you the basics of cleaning and sterilization process

   After every patient finished their treatment, we need to take all the dental materials and instrument out of the surface, use the spray to clean every surface,  included the turbine, contral-angle, dental chair, head rest, and the dental light. The suction tube, we need to use the liquid disinfectant agent to clean it (press 2 times and connect to the suction tube)

Thursday 12 March 2015

What is Low Temperature Sterilization?

   Most of people think that sterilization must undergo by heat or high temperature prepossess, but since 1950, there has been an increase in medical devices and instruments which are made of materials that require low-temperature sterilization. But is low-temperature sterilization useful? And will it really kill the bacteria? This must be a common question for many people.

   Sterilization destroys all microorganisms on the surface of an tool or in a fluid to prevent disease transmission associated with the use of that item.

Sunday 1 March 2015

How clean are hospitals? Is it safe?


   Parents always tell their child's don't touch the things in the hospital, there's a lot of bacteria and virus, but doesn't the hospital staff disinfect it? How much bacterial are around our life? and how effective is the cleaning works? Let's continue and see what is disinfection.   Disinfectants are part of the multibarrier protection strategy against health care related infections. As most surfaces in clinics and hospitals are considered noncritical, their treatment with disinfectants is still controversial. Though normal soaps are useful to clean surfaces and compatible with the cleaning in heath centers, it is highly recommended to use higher levels of disinfectants to clean these.