Use and maintenance of dental comprehensive treatment machine
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Update time : 2024-04-27 14:38:00
Dental comprehensive treatment machine plays a vital role in modern dental diagnosis and treatment. Every day, dentists rely on this equipment for oral examination, diagnosis and treatment. However, with the frequent use of the equipment, various problems are often encountered. In order to ensure the normal operation of the equipment and extend its service life, we have the responsibility to train users to operate the equipment correctly and pay attention to the maintenance and care of the equipment. 1. Precautions for use:
When finishing work, turn off the main switch of the dental comprehensive treatment machine in time, and cut off the power supply, gas supply and water supply of the equipment. Ensure that the equipment is in a safe shutdown state to avoid unnecessary waste and loss of electrical and water sources. If the equipment is not used for a long time, be sure to cut off the water, gas and power supply, and remove any water and gas that may remain in the equipment. This can reduce the aging and damage of the equipment and extend the service life of the equipment. The power supply must be connected to a reliable grounding wire to ensure the safe use of the equipment. Check the grounding wire regularly to see if it is loose or rusty to ensure the electrical safety of the equipment. 2. Cleaning and disinfection:
Use household detergent to regularly clean the surface of the equipment, especially the parts that are frequently touched, such as operating buttons and handles. It is recommended to clean it once every half a month. Regular cleaning can prevent bacteria from growing and dirt from accumulating on the surface of the equipment.
Use medical alcohol solution or new cleaning solution to disinfect the surface of the equipment to ensure the hygiene of the operating area. Disinfection is an important step to ensure the sterility of the equipment and can effectively prevent the occurrence of cross infection.
Use high temperature and high pressure disinfection to clean the gun head of the three-purpose spray gun to ensure the sterility of the instrument. Regular disinfection can kill bacteria and viruses remaining on the instrument and ensure the safety of the treatment operation.
3. Maintenance of the filter:
Clean the air filter and water filter regularly. It is recommended to clean them once every three months to ensure the smooth flow of the filter. Cleaning the filter can reduce the accumulation of dirt inside the equipment and maintain the normal operation of the equipment.
Clean the micro water filter once a month to ensure the cleanliness of the filter. The micro water filter is an important device to prevent water pollution. Regular cleaning can ensure the purity of the water quality.
Clean the saliva suction filter and the return air bottle at the bottom of the instrument tray regularly to keep all parts unobstructed. Cleaning the saliva suction filter can prevent the inhalation of dirt in the patient's mouth and maintain the hygiene of the treatment operation.
4. Maintenance of oral lamp:
Use lens paper or cotton wool to clean the oral lamp lens. Do not use alcohol cotton or other solvents. Regular cleaning can ensure that the light of the oral lamp is bright and clear.
5. Use of motor:
The dental chair motor should not be started and reversed frequently to avoid affecting the life of the motor. Reasonable use of the motor can reduce the wear and failure of the equipment and extend the service life of the equipment.
6. Power cord and safety inspection:
Regularly check whether the outer skin of the power cord is damaged and whether the power plug is in good contact. If there is a safety hazard, it should be replaced by professional maintenance personnel in time. Safety inspection of the power cord is an important measure to prevent electrical accidents. Regular inspection can ensure the safe use of the equipment.
It is recommended to conduct an electrical safety inspection every six months to ensure that the leakage current and protective grounding connection meet the requirements. Electrical safety inspection is an important measure to prevent equipment failure and accidents. Regular inspection can ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
7. Disposal of discarded equipment:
After the parts and the whole machine are scrapped, they should be handled in accordance with local regulations to avoid pollution to the environment. Reasonable disposal of discarded equipment can reduce resource waste and environmental pollution and protect the health of the ecological environment.
In summary, the correct use and regular maintenance of dental comprehensive treatment machines are crucial to the performance and life of the equipment. Medical institutions and dental clinics should establish a sound equipment management system, strengthen the maintenance and care of equipment, and provide patients with safe and efficient dental treatment services.