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Choosing the right instruments depends on several factors:
Type of practice: Small animal, large animal, or exotic animal.
Types of procedures: General surgery, orthopedics, dental, or emergency care.
Quality: Always prioritize high-quality, durable instruments that can withstand repeated use and sterilization.
Budget: Compare prices but don’t compromise on quality for critical tools.
Common materials include:
Stainless Steel: Most widely used due to its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
Titanium: Lighter than stainless steel and highly durable, often used for specialized tools.
Proper maintenance involves:
Regular cleaning: Clean instruments immediately after use to prevent corrosion.
Sterilization: Follow appropriate sterilization techniques (autoclaving, chemical sterilization) to avoid contamination.
Inspection: Regularly inspect for wear and tear, rust, or any damage, and replace instruments if needed.
Storage: Store instruments in a dry, clean environment to prevent moisture damage.