In the field of oral medicine, accurate diagnosis and treatment are inseparable from the proper collection, storage and analysis of various oral samples. The dental clinic stainless steel sample box came into being, providing a professional, reliable and convenient solution for oral sample management. Selected high-quality stainless steel, its corrosion resistance is like a steel guard, and it is not afraid of acid and alkali challenges. It can safely accommodate both acidic saliva and pharmaceutical reagents, ensuring that the sample is as pure as ever, providing reliable guarantee for accurate diagnosis. The exquisite size can be chosen as you like, and the various specifications can meet the needs of various oral samples.
In the oral diagnosis and treatment environment, the sample box may be exposed to various acidic or alkaline oral secretions, drugs, etc. Stainless steel is rich in alloy elements such as chromium and nickel, and has excellent corrosion resistance. It can effectively prevent chemical reactions in the sample box due to contact with these substances, ensure the purity and integrity of the sample, and provide guarantee for subsequent accurate detection and analysis.
Odors may be caused by residue from previously stored samples or bacterial growth caused by the sealed environment. First clean and dry the sample box thoroughly, and then place some activated carbon bags or desiccant in the box.
If you find that there is foreign matter on the edge of the box or lid that affects the seal, clean it before trying to close it. For buckle-type lids, if the buckle is worn and the seal is not tight, you can try to use a small tool to gently repair the buckle shape, but be careful not to damage the lid structure; if it is a screw-type lid, check whether the threads are damaged or stuck with foreign matter. Clean or repair threads if any, and replace cap if necessary.
The sample box should be cleaned as soon as possible after use to prevent the sample from drying up in the box. You can first soak the sample box in an appropriate amount of medical cleaner or mild detergent solution for a period of time, and then use a soft brush or sponge to gently scrub the inside and outside surfaces of the box.