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Thank you prof
Sorry for asking so many questions.Maybe I can ask you more via email
Dr Joseph Kamal Muhammad
Email: jkmomfs@hotmail.com
Is there a difference between aqueous chlorohexidine and alcohol based chlorohexidine?
Piezosurgery surgery is said to decontaminate a surgical field by the cavitation effect. Can you kindly elaborate?
is there a minimal time laps for the chemical agents to be effective? excessive time soaking harms the instruments?
Do we need to take any additional precautions for patients with reduce immunity such as diabetes? I am thinking of antibiotic cover for oral surgical procedures
I there any possibility of synergy of using hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorite solution together?
Does ultrasonic cleaning have a role to play in removing organic material from instruments?
In your presentation you did not mention hydrogen peroxide as an agent to use against the biofilm, Could you kindly elaborate?
on the foto you show us reks for the thermodesinfector, where can we buy these?
May I ask if an oral rinse with aqueous chlorhexidine solution prior to an oral surgery will assist decontamination of the surgical field?
May I ask about the effect of tobacco smoking on the oral microbiome?
Could you kindly share your opinion on the use of tungsten carbide to coat the surface of surgical instruments? Should such instruments be handled differently to conventional steel instruments?
Sometimes a wire brush is used to clean surgical instruments. May I ask if such brushes could damage the surface of the instrument and predispose it to biofilm deposition?
Wonderful presentation. The instrument companies use different types of steels. For example German and Japanese steel. May I ask if particular types of steel are more or less susceptible to pit corrosion?
is HCLO (hypocholrous acid) as effective as Naclo at removing biofilm? I believe it it much safer to use if worried about pushing nacl0 through the apex during rct and causing bone necrosis etc
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. May I ask about the susceptibility of different types of dental implant surfaces to biofilm establishment and how can implant surfaces contaminated by biofilm can be treated
Thank you for joining today’s webinar! If you have any questions for Prof. Mikael Zimmerman please write them in this chat box and they will be addressed at the end of the presentation.
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Thank you prof
Sorry for asking so many questions.Maybe I can ask you more via email
Dr Joseph Kamal Muhammad
Email: jkmomfs@hotmail.com
Is there a difference between aqueous chlorohexidine and alcohol based chlorohexidine?
Piezosurgery surgery is said to decontaminate a surgical field by the cavitation effect. Can you kindly elaborate?
is there a minimal time laps for the chemical agents to be effective? excessive time soaking harms the instruments?
Do we need to take any additional precautions for patients with reduce immunity such as diabetes? I am thinking of antibiotic cover for oral surgical procedures
I there any possibility of synergy of using hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorite solution together?
Thank you
Does ultrasonic cleaning have a role to play in removing organic material from instruments?
In your presentation you did not mention hydrogen peroxide as an agent to use against the biofilm, Could you kindly elaborate?
on the foto you show us reks for the thermodesinfector, where can we buy these?
May I ask if an oral rinse with aqueous chlorhexidine solution prior to an oral surgery will assist decontamination of the surgical field?
May I ask about the effect of tobacco smoking on the oral microbiome?
Could you kindly share your opinion on the use of tungsten carbide to coat the surface of surgical instruments? Should such instruments be handled differently to conventional steel instruments?
Sometimes a wire brush is used to clean surgical instruments. May I ask if such brushes could damage the surface of the instrument and predispose it to biofilm deposition?
Wonderful presentation. The instrument companies use different types of steels. For example German and Japanese steel. May I ask if particular types of steel are more or less susceptible to pit corrosion?
is HCLO (hypocholrous acid) as effective as Naclo at removing biofilm? I believe it it much safer to use if worried about pushing nacl0 through the apex during rct and causing bone necrosis etc
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. May I ask about the susceptibility of different types of dental implant surfaces to biofilm establishment and how can implant surfaces contaminated by biofilm can be treated
Thank you for joining today’s webinar! If you have any questions for Prof. Mikael Zimmerman please write them in this chat box and they will be addressed at the end of the presentation.