For dentists, proper disinfection is non-negotiable: improper disinfection increases the risk of cross-contamination, which in turn can lead to unwanted complications for patients and staff.

But it’s not just surfaces that need your attention: it’s your impressions too. Studies report that 67% of all materials sent from dental practices to dental labs are contaminated with varying bacteria1, and that 95% of dental technicians have received impressions contaminated with blood2.

To streamline your workflow, provide safe and optimal impressions for your patients, and provide you and your staff with peace of mind, selecting a suitable impression cleaner is vital.

One Solution For All Impression Materials

One of the key causes of improper impression disinfection is simple: dentists aren’t using the right tools for the job. And if your impression cleaner isn’t up to scratch, you risk exposing staff to unsafe contaminants.

Using an incompatible impression cleaner may not only prevent proper disinfection, but can also distort or break down material, reducing impression quality.

DEHP Safe-ST Impression Liquid works with all impression materials, guaranteeing proper disinfection, whatever your material of choice. Easily integrable into your workflow, choose a cleaner that prioritises patient, practitioner and staff protection.

  • Compatible With All Materials: Ensures thorough disinfection while retaining impression quality.
  • Aldehyde-Free: Reduces toxic fumes and the risk of allergic reactions, and increases material compatibility by offering a gentler solution.
  • Broad Spectrum Of Antimicrobial Activity: Alcohol-based formula is effective against bacteria, TB, Candida albicans, HBV, HCV, and HIV.
  • Quick Drying Time And Low Residue: Alcohol evaporates completely, leaving no sticky residue.
  • Easy To Use: Simply immerse your impression in the solution for the recommended time, rinse, then dry thoroughly.

Make the switch today, and choose DEHP Safe-ST Impression Liquid to optimise impression disinfection in your practice.


1 https://www.thejpd.org/article/0022-3913(90)90185-F/abstract
2 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21169966/