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<blockquote data-quote="lcmlabforum" data-source="post: 80126" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>3 mins for spray on hard surface for decontamination only, right?</p><p>It is important to remember we are talking about disinfection, not necessarily sterilization.</p><p>Remember those pictures of blood in implant screws Bear showed us?</p><p>All cleaning/disinfection is predicated on removal of the bioburden first. I have my assistant recover</p><p>each screw and clean with gauze soaked in Cavicide, and little microbrush to clean the inside of all impression</p><p>posts, etc.</p><p>I think the ideal would be microwave if it does not generate too much heat, and I like the bleach</p><p>solution as something that can be used to soak casts but would recommend using a 1:10 solution</p><p>made with supernatant solution instead of plain water to avoid etching the model. We create</p><p>that by soaking blocks of stone tabs made with excess stone from mixes.</p><p>LCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcmlabforum, post: 80126, member: 3238"] 3 mins for spray on hard surface for decontamination only, right? It is important to remember we are talking about disinfection, not necessarily sterilization. Remember those pictures of blood in implant screws Bear showed us? All cleaning/disinfection is predicated on removal of the bioburden first. I have my assistant recover each screw and clean with gauze soaked in Cavicide, and little microbrush to clean the inside of all impression posts, etc. I think the ideal would be microwave if it does not generate too much heat, and I like the bleach solution as something that can be used to soak casts but would recommend using a 1:10 solution made with supernatant solution instead of plain water to avoid etching the model. We create that by soaking blocks of stone tabs made with excess stone from mixes. LCM [/QUOTE]
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