handpieces and compressors Flashcards

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why is handpiece maintenance important?

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  • Practice is responsible for procurement
  • Handpiece costs £200-1000
  • Required routinely
  • Infection prevention and limiting cross contamination
  • Standardised maintenance process to achieve standard
  • Compliant decontamination process to achieve standard
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when should the handpiece be cleaned and how?

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  • After every patient use, cleaning should take place
  • Manual cleaning is the first step
  • The cleaning cycle should be carried out in a washer disinfector that meets requirement
  • The hand piece should be lubricated after wash and before sterilisation
  • A steriliser with vacuum capability is necessary for adequate air removal

ULTRASONIC BATHS ARE NEVER USED
MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE IS NECESSARY TO VERIFY CORRECT OPERATION

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top 5 causes of handpience faults

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5 - Incorrect compressor settings and lack of maintenance

4 - Damaged or oversized bur fitted

3 - Incorrect instrument usage

2 - Poor or inadequate cleaning, including, incorrect processing

1 - Incorrect or inadequate lubrication

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how to avoid Incorrect compressor settings and lack of maintenance of handpieces

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Medical/Dental grade compressor is essential

Incorrect air pressure causes faulty operation

Maintenance is essential

Pressure Vessels, like Sterilizers and compressors, must be inspected annually. (Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000)

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5
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oversize or damaged bur used in handpieces
effect

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mainly oral surgery

damages chuck - cannot remove bur or bur sticks, may not be able to hold burs

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incorrect handpiece use can be

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wrong instrument being used for procedure

or handpieces being used for something not intended to be used for

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poor or inadequate cleaning of handpieces can be due to….
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or incorrect processing of handpieces

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  • Disassembly vs no disassembly
  • Sterilisation temperature
  • Ultrasonic baths – do not put in
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4 key things to remember when processing handpieces

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Will need to be processed in washer-disinfector. Not always suitable so check recommendations

Must be lubricated after every use

Must be Sterilized after every use

Service handpieces every year!

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9
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5 stages in WD

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A cold prewash

A heated detergent wash

Pure water rinse to remove residue

Pure water thermal disinfection

Drying phase

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10
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2 key stages of lubrication

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Cleaning and flushing through the spray air channels
* prevents build-up of scale
* keeps the fine spray nozzles free

Automatic oil dispensing system
* guarantee optimum lubrication
* no excess oil

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oil in lubrication

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always use manufacturers recommended oil as it is water soluble and food grade

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12
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water lines for lubrication

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poorly looked after water and air lines can contaminate handpieces.
Also put aerosols of contamination into local atmosphere.

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13
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how to use Assistine lubrication system

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Rotational lubrication, of the spray tubes, flushing through with compressed air, in only 35secs

  • Connect the instruments and close the cover
  • Starting the maintenance programme which runs automatically
  • After 35secs you have perfectly maintained instrument
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specifics of sterilisation

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  • A vacuum cycle is recommended
  • Air has to be removed from the chamber
  • Steam is introduced
  • 134-137 degrees
  • Steam is removed/vented**
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15
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traditional air compressor

oil lubricated

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Traditional oil-lubricated compressors need frequent attention

That includes the need to check oil-levels in the pumps as well as having to drain moisture and emulsified oil from the receiver.
* This should be done at least weekly, and can be a smelly and dirty procedure.

not medical/dental air compressor standard

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traditional air compressor

oil lubricated

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Traditional oil-lubricated compressors need frequent attention

That includes the need to check oil-levels in the pumps as well as having to drain moisture and emulsified oil from the receiver.
* This should be done at least weekly, and can be a smelly and dirty procedure.

not medical/dental air compressor standard

17
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medical/dental air compressor

maintenance

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Dental compressors are oil-free with a dryer and do not need any day-to-day maintenance.
* Switch on in the morning and off again at close of business. No oil to check and no moisture gathers in the receiver.

requirement for annual maintenance to meet the manufacturers guidelines and to ensure continued reliability.
* Breathing Air filter elements must be changed at least annually to maintain air quality standards.
Practice inspections normally require evidence of maintenance also.