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So how does the UK compare on Dental Water Safety?

UK Dentists The UK performs relatively well on governance and guidance, tough recent nationwide published prevalence data is hard to find. In England, dental practices are expected to follow HTM 01-05, which includes a dedicated chapter on hot and cold water systems and dental unit water lines. The CQC’s updated 2025 guidance also makes it […]

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The Ugly: When contaminated waterlines cause real harm

While rare, this is where the real-world consequences show up. One of the most significant examples comes from paediatric dentistry: A cluster of invasive infections linked to contaminated dental waterlines Several outbreaks internationally (the US cases being the most documented) involved children who developed serious Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) infections after pulpotomies in clinics with heavily

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The Good: Engineering brilliance that makes modern dentistry possible

Today’s dental chairs and delivery units are precision-engineered medical devices. Inside them you’ll find: ✔ Micro-engineered waterlines Ultra-fine tubing delivers clean, controlled water to handpieces and ultrasonic scalers. This lets dentists work with millimetre accuracy, cool the tooth surface, and keep the field clear. ✔ High-tech filtration and flow systems Modern practices often use independent

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