Are you confident that your surface wipes are keeping your patients safe from bacteria, yeasts, and viruses?
In 2023, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HCAIs) were present in 7.6% of patients: a 1% increase on the last reported figures from 20161. Since UK and EU regulations only require disinfectants to be tested against a few specific microorganisms, there is no guarantee that your current surface wipe solution works against the wider range of harmful organisms present in your dental practice. Is your current cleaning solution putting patients and clinicians at risk?
From a brand you can trust, Eurosept Xtra Wipes fight bacteria, yeasts and viruses to give you and your patients peace of mind, while being kinder to surfaces and skin.
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
Your biggest defence against bacteria, yeasts and viruses, Eurosept Xtra Wipes tackle the following:
The ready-to-use pH-neutral formula dries virtually residue-free, for no-fuss, easy cleaning, and the assurance that you, your patients and your equipment are protected.
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1Survey looked at data from 121 NHS trusts and independent sector organisations across England. Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-publishes-latest-survey-on-healthcare-associated-infections
