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High pressure sterilization: High pressure sterilization is the most common and effective sterilization method in dentistry. It uses steam under high pressure and high temperature to kill all forms of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores. Autoclaves are used to disinfect dental instruments, handheld devices, and other items that can withstand high temperatures and pressures.
Chemical sterilization: Chemical sterilization includes the use of chemical agents to kill or eliminate microorganisms on surfaces, instruments, and other items. Chemical sterilization is usually used for items that cannot withstand high temperatures and pressures of high-pressure sterilization.
Dry heat sterilization: Dry heat sterilization uses hot air to sterilize dental instruments and other items. Dry heat sterilization is usually used for items that cannot be sterilized using steam or damp heat.
Plasma sterilization: Plasma sterilization is a relatively new sterilization method that uses low-temperature plasma gas to sterilize dental instruments and other items
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