Listed below are instructions and recommendations for proper cleaning and care for the Tuxedo A-Series sensor.
Detailed Steps for Cleaning and Disinfection
- A single-use disposable hygienic barrier sheath should be used to cover the sensor whenever the sensor is in use. The following hygienic sheath is recommended for use with the Tuxedo Intraoral sensor:
- TIDIShield® Digital X-Ray Sensor Sheaths or equivalent
- The following surface disinfectants have been found to be effective in achieving a desired level of disinfection and is available from most dental equipment suppliers.
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Preferred Disinfectants:
- ANIOXY TWIN™ (ANIOS Laboratories)
- PHAGOCIDE D™ (PHAGOGENE DEC. Laboratories)
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Other Authorized Disinfectants:
- CIDEX OPA™ (JOHNSON & JOHNSON)
- DENTASEPT ultra™ (ANIOS Laboratories)
- RELYON PERASAFE™ (PHAGOGENE DEC. Laboratories)
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Forbidden Products, Do not use:
- ALCOHOLS (Isopropyl Alcohol, Methanol)
- SEKUSID-N™ (ECOLAB PARAGERM Laboratories)
- SEKUSEPT Easy™ or Aktiv™ (ECOLAB PARAGERM Laboratories)
- FD333™ or FD322™ (DÜRR DENTAL Laboratories)
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Preferred Disinfectants:
- In a clinical use environment, the health care provider should wear protective disposable
gloves and cover the sensor with a hygienic barrier. Before using the sensor the first time,
and before every new patient, the following protocol is recommended:- Remove and discard all protective hygienic barriers and / or sheaths from the Sensor
prior to removing disposable gloves. - Place the Sensor on a tray covered by a disposable liner, or in a receptacle that can
be thoroughly disinfected. - Remove and discard gloves.
- Wash hands and put on a new pair of disposable gloves.
- If the Sensor or cable are visibly soiled (e.g., with blood or saliva), each should be
cleaned with a soapy cloth or paper towel, and then dried with a clean lint-free
cloth or paper towel. - Thoroughly wipe the Sensor and cable with the disinfecting product recommended
above. Do not expose the contacts of the sensor/ USB connection to liquid. If
deemed necessary and there are no nicks to the sensor head, perform immersion
disinfection.-
Wiping Disinfection Instructions:
- Apply disinfecting solution on a sterile compress.
- With the sterile compress, completely wipe the sensor’s head
paying attention to the area between the cable and the sensor shell.
- Wipe the first 10cm of the sensor cable with the sterile compress.
- Observe other possible recommendations provided by the
manufacturer of the disinfecting solution.
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Immersion Disinfection Instructions
- Prepare the solution based on the manufacturer’s recommendation.
Respect the accurate titration. - Immerse the sensor head according to the manufacturer’s
recommendation. Do not immerse the connector. - Observe other possible recommendations provided by the
manufacturer of the disinfecting solution.
- Prepare the solution based on the manufacturer’s recommendation.
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Wiping Disinfection Instructions:
- Remove potential chemical build-up from the Sensor by wiping it with a sterile lap sponge saturated with de-ionized water.
- Use a sterile dry lap sponge to dry the Sensor or cable, as needed.
- Place the Sensor in a clean environment, ready for next use.
- Remove and discard all protective hygienic barriers and / or sheaths from the Sensor
Sensor Cleaning, Disinfection & Storage Precautions
- Disinfect the image sensor before its first use and whenever there is a risk of contamination. It is recommended to disinfect the sensor after each use even with the use of a disposable sheath.
- Do not expose the device to any unspecified liquid.
- Do not sterilize this product (autoclave, dry heat, UV, or otherwise)
- Keep the product away from direct sunlight, dust, or corrosive gases such as chlorine or fluorine, etc.
- Do not apply pressure on the product during storage.
General Sensor Handling Precautions
- To handle the sensor safely always:
- Keep the patient in your field of view when the sensor is in the patient’s mouth.
- Manipulate the sensor with a high degree of care.
- Ensure that the cable is not tangled when in use.
- Coil the cable in large loops when moving it from place to place or to prevent from touching the floor.
- This device is sensitive to static electricity; refrain from touching the pins inside the USB connector.
- Do not twist, bend, pull or pinch the cable using excessive force; these actions can cause damage to the cable.
- Although the Tuxedo sensor has a built-in shock absorbing system, always use care in handling the sensor, and avoid dropping or otherwise exposing it to excessive mechanical shock. Avoid using any tools (e.g. pliers) that might exert excessive pressure on the sensor body, cable or USB connector.
- USB cable extensions are not recommended. If an extension is required, a USB hub with an external power supply or USB active repeater cable is required.
Article Version 1.0 2019.12.11