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CLS Solution- 250ml

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  • CLS Solution- 250ml
  • CLS Solution- 250ml
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CLS Solution- 250ml

CLS is a uniquely formulated dental solution (concentrate) designed to reduce bur cutting time and mask mouth odours (spearmint). CLS contains chlorhexidine and can be used in the water supply of any dental machine or ultrasonic scaler. CLS is guaranteed when used at the correct dilution with distilled water not to block the water lines or coolant system of the dental machine. Easy to mix - just add distilled water to 1 bottle of CLS (250 ml) to make 1 L of working solution. Used and recommended in iM3 dental machines.

iM3 CLS Solution is only available from iM3 and iM3 distributors.

Accept no imitations!

Disclaimer: Only CLS Solution should be used in your iM3 Dental Machine to ensure no damage is caused to stainless steel components. Use of third party water additives may cause damage to your iM3 Dental Machine and may void your warranty.

Now supplied in a recyclable bottle, that in turn is made from 30% recycled plastic. Plastic cap can also be recycled.

World Small Animal Veterinary Association Global Dental Guidelines

Journal of Small Animal Practice  •  Vol 61  •  July 2020  •  © 2020 WSAVA

Chlorhexidine has been proven to have efficacy as an oral antiseptic which may reduce plaque, especially as a perioperative or pre-prophylaxis rinse (Roudebush et al. 2005)

Chlorhexidine lavage: The oral cavity is a contaminated area and thorough dental cleanings are mildly invasive. This means that dental cleanings result in a transient bacteraemia, which is more severe in patients with periodontitis (Daly et al. 2001; Forner et al. 2006; Lafaurie et al. 2007). Dental cleanings cause bacterial aerosolization and contamination of the office environment when ultrasonic instruments are used. Rinsing the oral cavity with a 0.12 or 0.2% solution of chlorhexidine gluconate prior to commencing the prophylaxis, has been shown to decrease the bacterial load (Fine et al. 1992; Bellows 2004).

AUTHORS: B. NIEMIEC, J. GAWOR, A. NEMEC, D. CLARKE, K. MCLEOD, C. TUTT, M. GIOSO, P. V. STEAGALL, M. CHANDLER, G. MORGENEGG, R. JOUPPI

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