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A dental instrument boiler is a stainless-steel hot-water boiling tank used to pre-clean and partially disinfect hand instruments at 100 °C atmospheric pressure before autoclave sterilisation — a low-cost first-stage decontamination step. Boilers are NOT sterilisers; instruments boiled must still go through an autoclave. Dentalkart stocks a chair-side instrument sterilizer boiler.
A dental instrument boiler is a stainless-steel hot-water boiling tank used at the chair-side or in the lab decontamination zone to pre-clean and partially disinfect hand instruments, surgical trays, impression trays and metal lab pieces by submersion in boiling water (100 °C, atmospheric pressure) before autoclave sterilisation. Boilers are a low-cost first-stage decontamination option for high-volume practices and training settings; they reduce the bio-burden on instruments before the autoclave cycle but do not replace pressurised steam sterilisation — every instrument boiled must still go through an autoclave cycle to achieve sterilisation. Dentalkart stocks an Instrument Sterilizer Boiler for chair-side and lab pre-cleaning workflows.
The boiler heats water to 100 °C at atmospheric pressure and holds the submerged instruments in the boiling bath for the operator-selected time (typically 5–20 minutes). The boiling action mechanically dislodges blood, saliva and debris from instrument surfaces and joints; the heat denatures most vegetative bacteria, fungi and many viruses on the surface; the wet heat also softens any dried calculus or material residues, making subsequent ultrasonic cleaning and autoclave loading easier.
A boiler is NOT a steriliser. Boiling at 100 °C atmospheric does not kill bacterial spores (Bacillus, Clostridium) or prions, and does not produce the pressurised steam at 121–134 °C that an autoclave requires for true sterilisation. Boiling is a pre-cleaning / pre-disinfection step only — every instrument that goes into the boiler MUST subsequently go through an autoclave cycle (B-class or N-class) per CDSCO and infection-control standards.
The dental instrument boiler stocked at Dentalkart is sourced through authorised Indian distribution, ships with original manufacturer warranty and complete accessory kit, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most equipment SKUs. Pair the boiler with a matched ultrasonic cleaner for fine-debris removal and a B-class autoclave for final sterilisation from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists.
A dental instrument boiler is a stainless-steel hot-water boiling tank used at the chair-side or in the lab decontamination zone to pre-clean and partially disinfect hand instruments, surgical trays, impression trays and metal lab pieces by submersion in boiling water (100 °C, atmospheric pressure) before autoclave sterilisation. Boilers are a low-cost first-stage decontamination option for high-volume practices and training settings; they reduce the bio-burden on instruments before the autoclave cycle but do not replace pressurised steam sterilisation — every instrument boiled must still go through an autoclave cycle to achieve sterilisation. Dentalkart stocks an Instrument Sterilizer Boiler for chair-side and lab pre-cleaning workflows.
The boiler heats water to 100 °C at atmospheric pressure and holds the submerged instruments in the boiling bath for the operator-selected time (typically 5–20 minutes). The boiling action mechanically dislodges blood, saliva and debris from instrument surfaces and joints; the heat denatures most vegetative bacteria, fungi and many viruses on the surface; the wet heat also softens any dried calculus or material residues, making subsequent ultrasonic cleaning and autoclave loading easier.
A boiler is NOT a steriliser. Boiling at 100 °C atmospheric does not kill bacterial spores (Bacillus, Clostridium) or prions, and does not produce the pressurised steam at 121–134 °C that an autoclave requires for true sterilisation. Boiling is a pre-cleaning / pre-disinfection step only — every instrument that goes into the boiler MUST subsequently go through an autoclave cycle (B-class or N-class) per CDSCO and infection-control standards.
The dental instrument boiler stocked at Dentalkart is sourced through authorised Indian distribution, ships with original manufacturer warranty and complete accessory kit, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most equipment SKUs. Pair the boiler with a matched ultrasonic cleaner for fine-debris removal and a B-class autoclave for final sterilisation from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists.
A dental instrument boiler is used to pre-clean and partially disinfect hand instruments, surgical extraction forceps, metal impression trays and lab pieces by submersion in boiling water at 100 °C atmospheric pressure. It mechanically removes blood, saliva and debris and denatures most vegetative bacteria before the instrument goes through a final autoclave sterilisation cycle.
No — a dental boiler is NOT an autoclave. A boiler heats water to 100 °C at atmospheric pressure for pre-cleaning, but does not produce pressurised steam and does not kill bacterial spores or prions. An autoclave uses pressurised steam at 121–134 °C to achieve true sterilisation. Every boiled instrument MUST still go through an autoclave cycle for actual sterilisation.
Boil dental instruments for 5–20 minutes in vigorously boiling water depending on bio-burden — 5–10 minutes for routine examination kits with light contamination, 15–20 minutes for visibly soiled surgical extraction forceps and contaminated kits. Start the timer only after the water reaches a rolling boil at 100 °C. Always follow boiling with an autoclave cycle.
Use distilled water from a dental water distiller in a dental instrument boiler — mineral-laden tap water scales the heating element, reduces output and stains instrument surfaces over time. Descale the tank weekly with a citric acid solution to prevent heating-element scale and to remove residual mineral deposits from the tank walls.
Yes, the dental instrument boiler on Dentalkart is genuine and CDSCO-compliant. It ships through authorised Indian distribution with original manufacturer warranty and complete accessory kit. Use it only as a pre-cleaning step before final autoclave sterilisation per CDSCO and Indian infection-control standards.