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What is an Autoclave

 

An autoclave is, perhaps, one of the most important devices in the medical field. An autoclave heats sterilizing solutions above their boiling point to sterilize medical or laboratory instruments. The autoclave is also used in industry to “cure” some products during the manufacturing process.

The autoclave comes in several types. One of the simplest autoclaves looks a great deal like a pressure cooker. It is a large pot with a gauge on top and bolts that fasten the top to the pot. The idea behind this is that water inside a pressurized container can be heated above the boiling point. It will only reach 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 Celsius) in an open container. However, in a pressurized autoclave, the water will reach much higher temperatures.

Most doctor’s offices have a small autoclave in their labs, and these are used to sterilize small batches of instruments. This sort of autoclave is usually on a cart and is similar in size to a microwave oven. It can also be wheeled around to where it is needed.

Hospitals use a large autoclave that looks similar to a dishwasher. A hospital autoclave can process large numbers of surgical instruments in one cycle, keeping up with the constant demand from the operating rooms and emergency department. An autoclave should ideally be a one-touch instrument. That is, the technician should be able to load the machine, press a button to begin the cycle, and the machine does the rest. The technician should not have to monitor the unit constantly for temperature or to begin or end a cycle.

The autoclave was invented in 1879 by Charles Chamberland. The benefits of sterile surgery were starting to catch on and doctors needed a more reliable way to sterilize their instruments besides heating them in the fire. The benefits of the autoclave were quickly evident, and it became an indispensable part of every doctor’s office and hospital. The autoclave is not quite as common, with the introduction of single-use needles and other instruments, but it is still a necessary part of any medical or lab setting.

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Why is Dental X-rays Important?

 

Dental x-rays are an important part of routine dental care for both adults and children. Not only do dental x-rays reveal potential problems with incoming teeth, they can also reveal potential problems caused by hidden plaque. In addition to detecting common problems with teeth, dental x-rays can help detect gum disease and even osteoporosis.

There are two different types of dental x-ray machines – bite wing and periapical. The bite wing x-ray is taken when the teeth bite down together and shows the crown portions of the top and bottom teeth. The periapical is a more selective x-ray taken to show one or two specific teeth from crown to root.

In children, routine dental x-rays are recommended because they show the position, number, and size of teeth and because they can detect the presence of cavities before they can be seen on the surface of the teeth. Without dental x-rays, a dentist must rely only on a visual examination of the teeth. Sometimes cavities begin forming from plaque lodged between the teeth where a dentist can’t see. With the aid of dental x-rays, hidden cavities can be detected and taken care of early so there is less damage to the tooth.

Routine dental x-rays also detect impacted teeth, which can be a problem from childhood to early adulthood. In the event of injury, dental x-rays help determine the type and extent of injury. Recent research also indicates that dental x-rays might serve as an alternative method of screening for osteoporosis in older adults.

Dental x-rays, like all other x-ray machine do require low-level radiation exposure, but are still considered safe and are only performed at routine intervals or when a problem is suspected. Talk to your dentist if you have questions or concerns about dental x-rays. Typically, no special appointment is needed for x-rays as they can be done as part of routine cleanings and exams.

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The Incredible History of Dental Equipment and Dental Chairs

 

When you consider the history of dental equipment and look at old photo's of dental drills and dental picks, it's no wonder dentistry suffers from such a horrifying image. The first attempts at regulated dental equipment looked like torture chamber devices! Unfortunately, people just didn't have a lot of options to choose from! With the further development of dental technology and equipment, dentistry in general gets more simplified and the subsequent history of dentistry will be much kinder.                 Stomatology originates from the Greek word Stoma (mouth) and Logos (teaching). It is a medical discipline studying etiology and pathogeny of diseases of teeth, jaws and other organs of the mouth cavity. Stomatology is engaged in diagnostics, treatment and precaution measures.

As a matter of fact, dentistry hadn't been a medical specialty till the end of the seventeenth century. Since the 17th century first works on stomatology have been published in France. Also the development of artificial golden crowns for teeth, the development of methods of sealing and anesthesia started to take place. With the invention of dental drills dentistry has completely strengthened as a very important medical specialty. Healthy, beautiful teeth were always popular and by rights they are a part of a successful man's image.

The first dental chairs were inconvenient while modern dental chairs are real masterpieces. The modern concept of a floating dentist chair without a floor-base gives an additional economy of space for work. It includes a module for a dentist containing tools and instruments. The control panel regulates air, water and spray supply for the tools. With this convenient control panel you can also adjust speeds of the micro engine. You can also choose from various chair positions. In addition, the entire surface is covered with an antibacterial coating.

First dental chairs looked like torture facilities and were extremely inconvenient for a patient. Modern dental chairs are manufactured of composition and easily cleaned materials. A wireless pedal controls the position of such a chair yet allows programming various chair functions. A usual voltage is not dangerous - only 24 Volts. The maximal weight is 330 pounds; the maximal power is 450 Watt.

History of dental equipment dates back to the ancient times when Egyptian health care specialists tried to treat tooth and gum problems. Mostly it led to pulling a tooth out. Nowadays only the most sophisticated dental drills are used. A dentist can easily adjust its speed and other functional adjustments. At the very beginning of the history of dental equipment there were almost no anesthetic remedies used under dental interference.

Nowadays there are a lot of anesthetics so that a patient gets no experience of unpleasant feelings and pains at all. One of the first dental drills was patented in the nineteenth century in the United States. It must have been a painful experience for first patients but since then dental equipment has been improving. And today we have more and more dental equipments as dental air compressor, X Ray Machine, curing light and so on which help the dentists a lot. They are much humane than a century ago.

 

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Dental Equipment

 

Of late, dental equipment has become more sophisticated and requires the use of all latest technologies. dental equipment financing is the most sought after option for most dental clinics and institutes as most industry equipment is extremely expensive.

Air and vacuum system help in certain dental works. It helps in keeping the mouth of the patients clean. The vacuum system removes water and fluids from the patient's mouth. The compressed air system helps to power the equipment. We got equipments as dental air compressor, dental oil free air compressor and dental oilless air compressor. In olden days, these two purposes were served by two different devices. But now they are combined to form a compact single device. However this equipment is expensive and thus financing is often a sought after option.

Dentists require adequate lighting system to diagnose the dental health problems in a patient's mouth. The lights need to be adjustable to show the patient's mouth clearly. The curing light system offers invaluable service in a dentist's clinic and so it is essential to acquire this expensive equipment. The light system equipment can be easily purchased through financing.

Dental chair in a dentist's clinic helps to diagnose the dental health issues in the patient's mouth. The height of the chair can be adjustable and can support even the heavy weight patients. It also comes with extra features like overhead lights, hydraulics, patient sinks and so on. These extra features are added to the cost of the chair thus making it extremely expensive. Hence many dentists look for dental equipment financing to acquire dental chairs.

There are some genuine financing companies that have vast experience in medical equipment financing. They can understand the need for dental equipment in a dental clinic and are willing to provide financing for the dental equipment at low interest rates. It is easy to apply for the desired amount. Even an online application is enough to acquire the financial assistance from them. They process the application immediately and provide fast approval of the amount. Since dental equipment is indispensable in the dentist's clinic, it is often advisable to go for financing to acquire the necessary equipment.

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