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WHY TREAT DENTAL UNIT WATERLINES?

Dental Water Management

Research shows that the extremely narrow design of waterline tubing promotes water stagnation and bacterial accumulation. 1

MICROBIAL PARASITES

With the DentaPure™ Cartridge, ensuring dental unit waterline safety has never been easier.

Simple • Cost-effective. • Compatible with bottle and municipal systems. • Installs in minutes. • Used cartridges can be disposed in regular trash.

Safe • Elemental iodine (I 2 ) is non-allergenic (no allergenic proteins); safe for patients to ingest. 2 • Contains no harsh chemicals. • Not restricted by the EPA Rule BMP for Dental Amalgam Waste. 3 • Contains no silver. Reliable • Reduces the possibility of human error. • Will not interfere with dental materials and bonding. 4 • No concerns with dental unit corrosion or etching. 5 • Same proven technology developed for NASA.

ACTUAL MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION (ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL)

Effective • EPA registered to provide ≤10 CFU/mL. 6

NOTE: To ensure water quality and confirm that the product procedures are effective, HuFriedyGroup supports industry, dental unit manufacturer, and state recommended/ required testing guidance. To ensure DentaPure™ Cartridge performance, follow Directions for Use. Contact HuFriedyGroup for remediation support for results outside of the EPA current standard for potable water guidelines. Should your office require a periodic shock treatment, please contact HuFriedyGroup. DO NOT shock, or run anything other than potable water through a depleted or functional DentaPure™ Cartridge.

Stages of microbial contamination in untreated waterlines

UNCONTAMINATED WATERLINE

MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION, EARLY STAGE

MATURE MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION

Actual Dental Waterline: 2 mm

1 http://www.osap.org/?page=Issues_DUWL_1 2 Schabelman E1, Witting M. The relationship of radiocontrast, iodine, and seafood allergies: a medical myth exposed, J Emerg Med. 2010 Nov;39(5):701-7. doi: 10.1016/ 3 https://www.epa.gov/eg/dental-effluent-guidelines-documents 4 Puttaiah R. Effects of Low Grade Iodine in Dental Unit Waterlines On Shear Bond Strength of a Dentin Bonding Agent, Baylor College of Dentistry 5 Data on File. 6 EPA Est. No. 74245-AZ-1 / EPA Reg. No. 74245-5 / FDA 510K #K992893

WATERLINE TREATMENT Simplifying DUWL maintenance protocols

Dental Water Management

One DentaPure™ Cartridge = 365 days of compliant dental unit treatment water*

Product ordering Information: Ref.#

Description

Quanlity

DPI365M

DentaPure™ 365-Day Municipal Cartridge DentaPure™ 365-Day Independent Water Bottle Cartridge

1 Each

DPI365B

1 Each

How does the DentaPure™ Cartridge work?

The DentaPure™ Cartridge contains non-allergenic iodinated resin beads

As water passes through, the resin releases 2 - 6 ppm of elemental iodine (I 2 ) during a typical dental treatment

The elemental iodine controls the bacteria, keeping dental unit treatment water compliant for 365 days*

Independent water bottle systems The DentaPure™ DPI365B Cartridge is easily installed by dental office staff via included luer fitting onto your dental unit’s existing pickup tube Easy installation in minutes

Municipally plumbed systems The DentaPure DPI365M Cartridge for units plumbed directly to city water installs in the Jbox via included poly-flo fittings. Service Technician installation recommended

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All claims made based on use with potable water. *Or 240L of water if usage records are kept

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