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    • 1/5 - Deppeler manufacture and raw material 10 xp
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    • 2/5 Reprocessing 10 xp
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    • 3/5 Traditional sharpening and edge retention technology 10 xp
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The reprocessing is where most damage is made to the instruments.

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1. What kind of "accidents" can occur during reprocessing? and why?
1. Corrosion due to misuse of disinfection products. 2. Oxidation due to other instruments 3. Corrosion due to water quality 4. Cracks due to steel quality 5. Sudden breaks due to a previous fall 6. All of the above answers but 4. 7. 2 and 6 are correct
2. About disinfection products
Just mix a bit with water Thouroughly follow the instructions for use The more you pour the better it is We always leave the instruments in the disinfection bath the whole night
3. What happens when you sterilise instruments that are not completely dry?
Nothing, they will dry in the autoclave Water drops will be "burned" into the steel The instruments will rust
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Cutting-edge instruments since 1934

Arnold Deppeler opened his workshop in 1934, in an old forge in Rolle, Switzerland, where he began manufacturing the first Swiss dental instruments. Since then, Deppeler has continued to grow and has taken on an international dimension - from a few thousand instruments sold in Switzerland in the 1930s, to over 500 products distributed in more than 40 countries today.

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