Difference between revisions of "Dental Equipment Maintenance - Small Animal"
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+ | [[File:Sharpening stones.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sharpening stones (flat stone, cylinder and cone) and oil<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sharpening a curette.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sharpening a curette on a flat stone<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Sharpening a luxator.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sharpening a luxator on a flat stone<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Tip wear guide.jpg|right|200px|thumb| Hand piece tip wear guide<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Oiling high speed drill.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Maintenance of equipment – oiling the high speed drill. A drop of oil should be placed into the smaller of the two holes after sterilising the hand piece.<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] | ||
[[Dental Scaling Equipment|Scalers]], [[Dental Scaling Equipment#Hand Instruments|curettes]], [[Dental Extraction - Hand Instruments|luxators and elevators]] all require regular sharpening. Dental instrument sharpening kits (stones and oil), with instructions, are available through veterinary wholesalers. Scalers and curettes should be sharpened before each use, i.e. after cleaning and sterilization. Sterilization will blunt the instruments and sharpening of dirty instruments will contaminate the sharpening stone. Sharpening is performed to retain the 70–80° angle between the face and the lateral surface of the working tip. Luxators and elevators need to be sharpened regularly, usually after each use, with a cylindrical Arkansas stone. The tip of the elevator should be sharpened on the convex side, whilst the luxator should be sharpened on the concave side. If either have damage to the working end they should be professionally reground. | [[Dental Scaling Equipment|Scalers]], [[Dental Scaling Equipment#Hand Instruments|curettes]], [[Dental Extraction - Hand Instruments|luxators and elevators]] all require regular sharpening. Dental instrument sharpening kits (stones and oil), with instructions, are available through veterinary wholesalers. Scalers and curettes should be sharpened before each use, i.e. after cleaning and sterilization. Sterilization will blunt the instruments and sharpening of dirty instruments will contaminate the sharpening stone. Sharpening is performed to retain the 70–80° angle between the face and the lateral surface of the working tip. Luxators and elevators need to be sharpened regularly, usually after each use, with a cylindrical Arkansas stone. The tip of the elevator should be sharpened on the convex side, whilst the luxator should be sharpened on the concave side. If either have damage to the working end they should be professionally reground. | ||
Revision as of 17:14, 20 August 2013
Sharpening
Scalers, curettes, luxators and elevators all require regular sharpening. Dental instrument sharpening kits (stones and oil), with instructions, are available through veterinary wholesalers. Scalers and curettes should be sharpened before each use, i.e. after cleaning and sterilization. Sterilization will blunt the instruments and sharpening of dirty instruments will contaminate the sharpening stone. Sharpening is performed to retain the 70–80° angle between the face and the lateral surface of the working tip. Luxators and elevators need to be sharpened regularly, usually after each use, with a cylindrical Arkansas stone. The tip of the elevator should be sharpened on the convex side, whilst the luxator should be sharpened on the concave side. If either have damage to the working end they should be professionally reground.
Maintenance of Power Equipment
Ultrasonic Scalers:
All scaler tips eventually become worn and become less efficient and a potential cause for iatrogenic damage to the tooth surface. Some manufacturers have printed cards to measure the tip against to see when the tip should be replaced. The tip should also always be replaced if it becomes bent or damaged.
Scaler tips should be autoclaved after each use. If only one tip is available, the tip should be cleaned with a chemical disinfectant between patients during the working day and then sterilized at the end of the day.
Handpieces:
Check manufacturers instructions for specific care instructions. All handpieces should be wiped down and then autoclaved after use. The handpieces should also be oiled regularly. Disconnect the handpiece from the air and water supply line. To lubricate the handpiece place a few drops of oil in the air inlet hole at the botton of the handpiece (this is usually the smaller of the 2 holes). Both slow and high speed hand pieces should be oiled regularly.
Compressor:
Some compressors are oil-free, but if not, check the oil level prior to use. The compressor should be relieved of pressure daily after use. Once a week drain any fluid that has accumulated from the air reservoir. There is a valve on the bottom of the compressor. Place a collection bowl below the valve as often there will be a large amount of fluid that has accumulated and needs to be drained.