Are you in Compliance with CDC sterilization guidelines? ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ I heat sterilize all handpieces, low-speed motors, and attachments after each use. I understand that surface disinfection is not sufficient for low-speed motors. I thoroughly clean items according to manufacturer instructions. I only follow manufacturer instructions for sterilization between patient use. Important message from the CDC... Dental handpieces and associated attachments, including low-speed motors and reusable prophylaxis angles, should always be heat sterilized between patients and not high-level or surface disinfected. To help you follow CDC guidelines, we suggest you have a minimum of 3 sets (per operatory) of: ✓ High-Speed Handpieces ✓ Low-Speed Motors ✓ Associated Attachments. That is... 1 in use, 1 cooling for the next patient, and 1 in the sterilizer. **For informational purposes only; does not constitute legal advice. Source: www.cdc.gov QUALIFIES FOR TRADE-IN OFFER. SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS. These items MUST BE STEAM AUTOCLAVED AFTER EVERY PATIENT: ✓ Low-Speed Motors ✓ Low-Speed Attachments ✓ High-Speed Handpieces Visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov for compliance guidelines.** © 2023 Henry Schein, Inc. No copying without permission. Not responsible for typographical errors. USE PROMO CODE YRB WHEN ORDERING 23 At Henry Schein, we understand the costs associated with meeting compliance guidelines. We're Here to Help!http://www.cdc.gov http://www.cdc.gov