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    dkimmel
    Spectator

    Autoclaving of airturbine handpieces is pretty much a standard. What about the Waterlase handpiece? Do we have the same problems with water suckback? There are no moving parts? I know it can be autoclaved but I also know what it does fiberopics!
    What are you’ll doing?
    David

    #8824 Reply

    2thlaser
    Spectator

    Hi David. You just need to place the “cap” ends on each end of the handpiece, and autoclave it. There is no worry about “suckback” because of the way the handpiece is manufactured. Just make sure you really have the handpiece dry, very dry, before you place it on the trunkfiber assembly, any moisture in there, and poof, there goes your mirror. I have 4 handpieces, so they are always ready and dry, while the latest one is in the autoclave. Remember though, I don’t use a drill that often, my laser IS my “drill”, so that is why I have a contingent of handpieces, just my need.
    Mark

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    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    WIth the ConBio delight we put the tip inside the sheath and autoclave them in their separate bag.

    Be cautious to not roll instruments on them if you place the tips only in the bag.

    We place the tip INSIDE the sheath loose and that prevents accidental breakage.

    Check out these photos of me polishing the continuum tips taken with the scope today.

    Glenn

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