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Single Use ItemsUse N Toss 28Dental Dams | Latex & Non-Latex DamsReduce the risk of microbial contaminationat the primary source and provide an excellentbarrier to the spread of infectious agents.•Low protein•Powder free•High contrast colours•Ensure a dry isolated field•Tear resistantLATEXNON-LATEX5” x 5” 6” x 6” Mint Unflavoured 6” x 6”GAUGE THINMEDIUM HEAVYMEDIUMMintLow Protein Feature: <strong>Germiphene</strong> Dental Dams are treated to reduce the latexextractable protein in order to minimize any allergic reaction to the user.Why is Powder Free important? Powder in most dental dams is used to preventstickiness between the dams. This powder also acts as carrier of latex protein in contact withour skin, causing discomfort or allergies to certain people.Medisco Masks | Latex-Free Face Masks•Ultra fluid resistant•100% Latex-free, including the earloop•Fiberglass free filter material employs a particlefiltration efficienty of BFE +98% at 1.0 micron•Soft aluminum nose piece maintains shape andis fully enclosed for comfort•Super economical; Available in blue colour•NEW: ask your rep for more information50/boxMasks•Surgical mask should have > 95% filtration efficiency for particles 3–5 microns in diameter•Efficiency of filtration is reduced significantly whenever the outer surface of the maskbecomes contaminated with droplets of spray of oral fluids, or from touching the maskwith contaminated gloves or hands•Change mask whenever it becomes contaminated or wet — this occurs between patientswhenever a handpiece, ultrasonic scaler or endodontic instrument is used, or if a splash,spray or splatter was created by an air-water syringe, or any other instrument or equipment•Mask should be changed more often during longer procedures, if it becomes wet duringthe procedure or from exhaled moist airPetty, Dr. Trey L. "Infection Prevention & Control in the Dental Office." Canadian Dental Association Committee on Clinical &Scientific Affairs, June 2006: IPC-0304. Web. 1 Aug. 2009. .

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