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Read MoreThere are several types of dental autoclaves on the market, each designed for a specific purpose. The following are some common types:
Gravity type high-pressure sterilizer: This type of high-pressure sterilizer utilizes gravity to circulate steam and disinfect the instrument. It is an ideal choice for disinfecting liquids, media, and solid instruments.
Steam flushing pressure pulse high-pressure sterilizer: This type of high-pressure sterilizer combines the advantages of pre vacuum and gravity high-pressure sterilizers. It uses a series of steam flushing and pressure pulses to remove air and ensure that steam permeates all parts of the load.
B-level high-pressure sterilizer: This is the most advanced high-pressure sterilizer designed to disinfect all types of instruments, including hollow instruments such as handles, drills, and turbines. They use a combination of vacuum and pressure cycling to ensure that all parts of the load are disinfected.
Portable high-pressure sterilizers: These are small portable high-pressure sterilizers designed for use in remote areas or areas with limited space. They are the ideal choice for dental clinics with limited space.
Dental chain autoclave: This is a small desktop autoclave designed to disinfect instruments immediately before use. They are usually used in dental clinics for rapid disinfection of instruments between patients.
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