Dental practice
Water from dental units
Water from dental treatment units is subject to special hygiene requirements. The quality requirements to which the water from a dental unit is subject are established by the Commission for Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention (KRINKO) of the Robert-Koch-Institute (RKI).
The RKI recommendation “Infektionsprävention in der Zahlheilkunde - Anforderungen an die Hygiene” (Infection prevention in the dental profession – hygiene requirements) recommends determining the total bacterial count at least annually (as a colony count at 36°C) and testing for legionella. Water should also be free from germs of the genus Pseudomonas when treating immuno-suppressed patients.
We offer you the required regular microbiological testing for water from your dental treatment units.
We are happy to advise you in advance and prepare a free offer tailored to your specific needs.
Our services:
- We are happy to advise you in advance and prepare a free offer tailored to your specific needs.
- Delivery of the sterile sample containers you need with instructions for completion and refrigerants for return delivery
- Microbiological testing of water from dental units based on the parameters:
- Total germ count (as a colony count at 36 °C)
- Legionella
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Testing report indicating current reference values and RKI recommendations
- We are also happy to remind you of our recurrent annual testing
If you have any questions on these analyses, please contact our laboratory team at: anfrage-analytics@horn-co.de