GSO ISO 21850-1:2022

ISO 21850-1:2020
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 May 2022

Dentistry — Materials for dental instruments — Part 1: Stainless steel

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GSO ISO 21850-1:2022 Scope

This document specifies stainless steel commonly used in manufacturing dental instruments.

It is applicable to stainless steel materials used to manufacture either an entire instrument or a part of the instrument.

It is applicable to single-use and reusable dental instruments, whether it is or it is not connected to a power-driven system.

This document is not applicable to devices and instruments used long-term in the mouth of the patient (e.g. crown, bridges, implants) or to devices and instruments not made of stainless steel.

It contains a current selection of stainless steels suitable for use in the manufacture of dental instruments.

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