DentaPure™ Cartridges EN

The benefits Minimize the potential for microbial growth

Compliant 8 • DentaPure™ Cartridges continuously provide one-year or 240L of compliant 8 procedural water

that exceeds the current EPA standard (<500 CFU/mL) for potable water. • EPA registered to provide ≤10 CFU/mL for one-year or 240L of water 9 . • FDA 510k 9 . • Use is not restricted by the EPA Rule BMP for dental amalgam waste 10 .

Effective • Reduces patient and staff bacterial exposure by eluting elemental Iodine into water used during patient treatment. • Elemental iodine (I 2 ) is non-allergenic – no protein is attached to it 11 .

Simple • For use in independent water bottles and dental units municipally plumbed to city water. • For use with all potable water.

• Minimal maintenance required following installation. • Fewer protocols reduce the possibility of human error. • No routine shocking. • Bottle-style cartridges can be quickly and easily installed by office staff. • Dispose of depleted cartridges in the regular office trash. • Cost-effective.

Reliable • Will not interfere with dental materials and bonding 12 . • No concerns with corrosion or etching 13 . • No harsh chemicals.

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8. Compliance with current EPA potable water standard <500 CFU/mL 9. DentaPure™ Cartridge EPA Est. No. 74245-NY-1/ EPA Reg. No. 74245-5 / FDA 510K #K992893 10. https://www.epa.gov/eg/dental-effluent-guidelines-documents 11. Schabelman E., 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/j. jemermed.2009.10.014. Epub 2010 Jan 4. 12. Puttaiah R. Effects of Low Grade Iodine in Dental Unit Waterlines On Shear Bond Strength of a Dentin Bonding Agent, Baylor College of Dentistry 13. Data on file.

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