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An interview with the ADOFI

The Australian Dental Outreach Foundation provides oral care to the neediest members of the community across South Australia. Catering to school children, the elderly and the disabled, they provide a wide array of services with flexible delivery so that they can adequately cater to those with limited access. After donating our sterile instruments to their […]

The growth of single-use items

Disposable medical supplies are the new norm within the healthcare industry. From conventional syringes and needles to surgical procedure kits and trays, everywhere you look there are single-use items.  Wasteful? Over cautious? There are many different opinions surrounding what is necessary and what’s excessive but there is no denying how effective they are in reducing the spread of infection. […]

A Guide to the Evolution of Sterilisation

We’ve come a long way since the days of the demons and evil spirits being thought to be the cause of plagues or infection. This blog will give you an ultimate guide to the Evolution of Sterilisation.  Progression  Scientific developments for sterilisation remained a mystery until Louis Pasteur’s work from 1862 was accepted in later […]

Single Use Dental Instruments and Community Dental Service

  We had the privilege of exhibiting our instruments at the 2017 CDS Annual Presidential & Scientific Meeting. In conjunction with the British Dental Association and hosted by CDS President Elect Diana Gould, the aim of the conference was to identify and address the daily challenges that are faced by professionals working within community dental […]

An Ultimate Guide to the Evolution of the Consumable Society

What is our obsession with all things shiny and new? Whatever happened to investing in something which would last a lifetime or at least a long time? Customers of today are ruthless, with a voracious appetite to consume. Are we so used to having access to as much of what we want that quality is […]