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DIN 13903. DC*N-E. 2004-07-00. Dentistry - Jaw relation recording material. This standard specifies requirements and test methods for jaw relation recording materials, consisting of a base of polyethers, polysiloxanes or other non-water-based elastomeric materials with a reaction to build a solid, rigid material, suitable for the recording of the jaw relation.

DIN 13971. ST*N. 1998-01-00. Dentistry - Orthodontic wires. The document specifies requirements for wires used for orthodontic treatment of patients by dental apparatus, and includes marking, dimensions with tolerances, mechanical properties and the appropriate methods of measurements and materials.

DIN 13971-2. ST*N. 2000-01-00. Dentistry - Orthodontic products - Part 2: Attachments for seating archwires in orthodontics. The document is for attachments for seating of archwires which are used for orthodontic treatment of patients with fixed appliances. It specifies dimensions, test methods, materials and labelling of attachments.

DIN 13972-2. ST*N. 2002-04-00. Dentistry - Quality assurance during laser welding - Part 2: Suitability of identical and similar metallic dental materials for laser welding. The document specifies requirements and test methods for the suitability of identical and similar metallic dental materials for laser welding such that the manufacturer could classify these materials as "suitable for laser welding".

DIN 13973-1. ST*N. 2001-08-00. Dental materials - Guidance on testing of wear resistance - Part 1: Wear by tooth brushing (ISO/TS 14569-1:1999). The document gives guidelines for test methods for the assessment of resistance to wear by tooth brushing for the following materials: materials used for the preparation of artificial teeth, vennering of crowns and bridges. It does not cover phenomena such as the marginal degradation and loss of substance by chemical processes, swelling, splintering of edges or wear from contact with the antagonist.

DIN V 13974. ST*VN. 2003-10-00. Dentistry - Guidance on the classification of dental devices and accessories (Technical Report CEN/TR 12401:2003). This CEN Technical Report provides guidance on the application of the classification rules in the Councl Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices as they pertain to dental devices and accessories.

DIN EN 1641. DC*N-E. 2002-10-00. Dentistry - Medical devices for dentistry - Materials; German version prEN 1641:2002. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN 1641 (1996-10). The document specifies general requiremnts for materials used in the practice of dentistry for the restoration of the form and function of the dentition and which are medical devices. For the purposes of this Standard these materials are defined as restorative materials. Dental implants are specifically excluded and described in DIN EN 1642. The project includes requirements for intended performance, design attributes, components, sterilization, packaging, marking, labelling, and information supplied by the manufacturer. Tests for demonstrating compliance with this Standard are contained in the level 3 standards, if appropriate.

DIN EN 1641. ST*N*PW. 1996-10-00. Dentistry - Medical devices for dentistry - Materials; German version EN 1641:1996. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN 1641 (2002-10). The document specifies general requirements for those materials used in practice of dentistry for the restoration of the form and function of the dentition but excluding dental implants, and hereinafter referred to as restorative materials. It includes requirements for intended performance, design attributes, components, sterilization, packaging, marking labelling, and information supplied by the manufacturer.

DIN EN 21560. ST*N*PW. 1991-09-00. Dentistry; dental mercury (ISO 1560:1985); german version EN 21560:1991. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 24234 (2003-06). This standard specifies requirements and test methods for mercury suitable for the preparation of dental amalgam, together with requirements for packaging and marking. It does not specify requirements for sampling and the method of procurement, and the amount of mercury needed for testing should be the subject of agreement between interested parties.

DIN EN 21563. ST*N. 1992-01-00. Dental alginate impression material; german version EN 21563:1991. This standard applies to dental alginate impression materials used in dentistry to take impressions of teeth and tissues of the oral cavity. It specifies requirements for dental materials containing an alginate as essential gel-forming ingredient, which, after mixing with water in accordance with th manufacturers instructions, is capable of reacting to form a material suitable for taking impressions.

DIN EN 21942-2. ST*N*PW. 1993-01-00. Dental vocabulary; part 2: dental materials (ISO 1942-2:1989); german version EN 21942-2:1992. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 1942 (2003-10). This document is intended to provide accepted definitions for a number of terms used in dentistry that could prove useful for the comprehension of documents aiming at the preparation and implementation of standards, and to improve communication.

DIN EN 23107. ST*N*PW. 1992-05-00. Dental zinc oxide/eugenol cements and zinc oxide non-eugenol cements (ISO 3107:1988); german version EN 23107:1991. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 3107 (2003-06). This document specifies requirementts and test methods for zinc oxide/eugenol or zinc oxide/non-eugenol cements supplied as two separate components which may be either powder/liquid or paste/paste and which are suitable for use in the oral cavity. These non-aqueous cements may contain eugenol or an aromatic oil, compounds capable of reacting with zinc oxide such as accelerators, and gums, resins and inert inorganic fillers.

DIN EN 26874. ST*N*PW. 1992-10-00. Dental resin-based pit and fissure sealants (ISO 6874:1988); german version EN 26874:1992. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 6874 (2004-05). This document specifies requirements and test methods for resin-based materials suitable for sealing pits and fissures in teeth. This document covers both chemically cured and external-energy-cured materials.

DIN EN 29333. ST*N. 1992-12-00. Dental brazing materials (ISO 9333:1990); german version EN 29333:1991. The document specifies requirements and test methods for brazing materials suitable for use in brazing cast dental restorations.

DIN EN 30139-1. ST*N*PW. 1994-08-00. Dentistry - Resilient lining materials removable dentures - Part 1: Short-term materials (ISO 10139-1:1991); German version EN 30139-1:1994. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 10139-1 (2003-07). This document specifies requirements for the physical properties, test methods, packaging, marking and manufacturers instructions for denture lining materials suitable for short-term use.

DIN EN ISO 1559. ST*N*PW. 2001-12-00. Dental materials - Alloys for dental amalgam (ISO 1559:1995 + Technical Corrigendum 1:1997); German version EN ISO 1559:2001. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 24234 (2003-06). The document specifies requirements and test methods for alloys composed mainly of silver, tin and copper, complying with the composition requirements (see 4.1). The alloy may be in either powder or tablet form, or in capsules with portions of alloy and mercury predosed by the manufacturer, suitable for the preparation of dental amalgam.

DIN EN ISO 1561. ST*N*PW. 1998-01-00. Dental casting wax (ISO 1561:1995); German version EN ISO 1561:1997. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 15854 (2004-05). The document specifies the classification of and requirements for dental casting wax, together with the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with these requirements. It is applicable to dental casting wax used in making patterns in the production of fixed prostheses restorations by the "lost-wax" casting technique.

DIN EN ISO 1562. ST*N. 2004-08-00. Dentistry - Casting gold alloys (ISO 1562:2004); German version EN ISO 1562:2004. This standard gives the classification of, and specifies requirements for, dental casting gold alloys with at least 60 % mass fraction of gold and at least 75 % mass fraction of gold plus specified platinum group metals (platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium). Test methods are given for providing information on corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance and electrochemical behaviour. This standard is applicable to casting alloys suitable for the fabrication of dental restorations and appliances without ceramic veneer.

DIN EN ISO 1564. ST*N. 1999-03-00. Dental aqueous impression materials based on agar (ISO 1564:1995); German version EN ISO 1564:1998. The document specifies requirements for essential physical properties and other characteristics of impression materials having reversible agar hydrocolloid as a gel-forming ingredient, along with tests specified for determining compliance with those requirements. It also specifies requirements with respect to the manufacturers instructions, and the essentials for packaging, labelling and marking.

DIN EN ISO 1567. ST*N. 2000-07-00. Dentistry - Denture base polymers (ISO 1567:1999); German version EN ISO 1567:2000. The document gives a classification of, and specifies requirements for, denture base polymers. It also specifies the test methods to be used in determining compliance with these requirements. It further specifies requirements with respect tp packaging and marking of the products and to the instructions to be supplied for use of these materials.

DIN EN ISO 3107. DC*N-E. 2003-06-00. Dentistry - Zinc oxide/eugenol and zinc oxide/non-eugenol dental cements (ISO/DIS 3107:2003); German version prEN ISO 3107:2003. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN 23107 (1992-05). This standard specifies requirements and test methods for zinc oxide/eugenol or zinc oxide/non-eugenol cements supplied as two separate components that are suitable for use in the oral cavity.

DIN EN ISO 3336. ST*N. 1996-05-00. Dentistry - Synthetic polymer teeth (ISO 3336:1993); German version EN ISO 3336:1996. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 22112 (t) (in preparation). The document specifies a classification, requirements and test methods for teeth which are composed of synthetic polymers such as poly (methylmethacrylat) and its copolymers, and which are manufactured for use in protheses used in dentistry.

DIN EN ISO 4049. ST*N. 2001-01-00. Dentistry - Polymer-based filling, restorative and luting materials (ISO 4049:2000); German version EN ISO 4049:2000. The document specifies requirements for dental polymer-based filling and restorative materials and polymer-based luting materials supplied in a form suitable for mechanical mixing, hand-mixing, or intra-oral and extra-oral external energy activation, and intended for use primarily for the direct or indirect restoration of cavities in the teeth. The luting materials covered by this document are intended for use in the cementation or fixation of restorations and appliances such as inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns and bridges.

DIN EN ISO 4823. ST*N. 2001-08-00. Dentistry - Elastomeric impression materials (ISO 4823:2000); German version EN ISO 4823:2000. The document specifies requirements and test methods for elastomeric dental impression materials.

DIN EN ISO 4824. ST*N. 2000-06-00. Dentistry - Ceramic denture teeth (ISO 4824:1993 + AMD 1:1997); including Amendment A1:2000; German version EN ISO 4824:1996 + A1:2000. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 22112 (t) (in preparation). This document specifies the requirements and test methods for ceramic teeth suitable for use in the manufacture of removable prostheses.

DIN EN ISO 6871-1. ST*N. 1996-12-00. Dental base metal casting alloys - Part 1: Cobalt-based alloys (ISO 6871-1:1994); German version EN ISO 6871-1:1996. The document specifies requirements and test methods for cobalt-based dental casting alloys suitable for use in fabrication of removable dental appliances. It does not apply to alloys intended for use in fabrication of metal-ceramic dental restorations.

DIN EN ISO 6871-1. ST*N. 2000-03-00. Corrigenda to DIN EN ISO 6871-1:1996-12. The document contains corrigenda to DIN EN ISO 6871-1:1996-12.

DIN EN ISO 6871-2. ST*N. 1996-12-00. Dental base metal casting alloys - Part 2: Nickel-based alloys (ISO 6871-2:1994); German version EN ISO 6871-2:1996. The document specifies requirements and test methods for nickel-based dental casting alloys suitable for use in fabrication of removable dental appliances. It does not apply to alloys intended for use in fabrication of metal-ceramic dental restorations.

DIN EN ISO 6872. ST*N. 1999-03-00. Dental ceramic (ISO 6872:1995 including Amendment 1:1997); German version EN ISO 6872:1998. This document specifies the requirements and the corresponding test methods for dental ceramic materials for all fixed ceramic restorations.

DIN EN ISO 6873. ST*N. 2000-07-00. Dental gypsum products (ISO 6873:1998); German version EN ISO 6873:2000. The document specifies the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with these requirements. It gives a classifacation of and specifies requirements for, gypsum products used for dental purposes such as making oral impressions, moulds, casts or dies. It also includes requirements for the labelling of packaging and for adequate instructions to accompany each package.

DIN EN ISO 6874. DC*N-E. 2004-05-00. Dentistry - Polymer-based pit and fissure sealants (ISO/DIS 6874:2004); German version prEN ISO 6874:2004. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN 26874 (1992-10). This standard specifies requirements and test methods for polymer-based materials intended for sealing pits and fissures in teeth. This standard covers both self-cured and external-energy-activated materials.

DIN EN ISO 6876. ST*N. 2003-06-00. Dental root canal sealing materials (ISO 6876:2001); German version EN ISO 6876:2002. This standard specifies requirements and test methods for root canal sealing materials which set without the assistance of moisture and are used for permanent obturation of the root canal, with or without the aid of obturating points. It is applicable only to sealers intended for orthograde use, i.e. a root filling placed from the coronal aspect of a tooth.

DIN EN ISO 6877. DC*N-E. 2004-07-00. Dentistry - Root-canal obturation points (ISO/DIS 6877:2004); German version prEN ISO 6877:2004. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN ISO 6877 (1998-07). This standard specifies the dimensions and compositional requirements for prefabricated metallic or polymeric points or cones suitable for use in the obturation of the dental root-canal, but not for support of a coronal restoration. It also specifies numerical systems and a colour coding system for designating the sizes. In addition to the requirements for the product itself, this Standard also contains requirements about packaging the product.

DIN EN ISO 6877. ST*N*PW. 1998-07-00. Dental root-canal obturating points (ISO 6877:1995); German version EN ISO 6877:1998. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 6877 (2004-07). The document specifies the dimensions and compositional requirements for prefabricated metallic or polymeric-based points or cones suitable for use in the obturation of the dental root-canal, but not for support of a coronal restoration.

DIN EN ISO 7405. ST*N. 1998-01-00. Dentistry - Preclinical evaluation of biocompatibility of medical devices used in dentistry - Test methods for dental materials (ISO 7405:1997); German version EN ISO 7405:1997. The document specifies methods of test for the evaluation of biological effects of medical devices used in dentistry. It includes testing of pharmacological agents that are an integral part of the device under test.

DIN EN ISO 7490. ST*N. 2001-09-00. Dental gypsum-bonded casting investments (ISO 7490:2000); German version EN ISO 7490:2000. The document establishes a classification of, and specifies requirements for, gypsum-bonded casting investments together with the test methods to be used to determine compliance with these requirements. It applies to gypsum-bonded investments suitable for casting dental gold alloy which have liquidus temperatures not higher than 1080 °C.

DIN EN ISO 7491. ST*N. 2001-01-00. Dental materials - Determination of colour stability (ISO 7491:2000); German version EN ISO 7491:2000. The document specifies a method for the determination of the colour stability of dental materials after exposure to light and water.

DIN EN ISO 8891. ST*N. 2000-11-00. Dental casting alloys with noble metal content of at least 25 % but less than 75 % (ISO 8891:1998); German version EN ISO 8891:2000. This document gives the classification of, and specifies requirements and test methods for, dental casting alloys with a noble metal content of at least 25 % (mass fraction) up to but not including 75 % (mass fraction). It applies to casting alloys suitable for the frabrication of dental restorations and appliances.

DIN EN ISO 9693. ST*N. 2000-12-00. Dental ceramic fused to metal restorative materials (ISO 9693:1999); German version EN ISO 9693:2000. The document specifies requirements and test methods for dental metallic materials processed by casting or machining, and for ceramic suitable for use in the fabrication of metal-ceramic dental restorations, together with requirements and test methods for the composite structure. The requirements of this document apply to the ametallic materiala and ceramics when used in combination and compliance may not be claimed for either metallic materials or for ceramic alone.

DIN EN ISO 9694. ST*N. 1999-03-00. Dental phosphate-bonded casting investments (ISO 9694:1996); German version EN ISO 9694:1998. This document classifies dental phosphate-bonded casting investments into two types according to the intended use. It specifies requirements for the essential physical properties of the investment and the test methods to be used to determine these properties. It also includes a requirement to adequate instructions to accompany each package.

DIN EN ISO 9917-1. ST*N. 2004-04-00. Dentistry - Water-based cements - Part 1: Powder/liquid acid-base cements (ISO 9917-1:2003); German version EN ISO 9917-1:2003. This part of ISO 9917 specifies requirements and test methods for powder/liquid acid-base dental cements intended for permanent cementation, lining and restoration. It is applicable to both hand-mixed cements and encapsulated cements for mechanical mixing. It specifies limits for each of the properties according to whether the cement is intended for use as a luting agent, a restorative material, a base or a liner.

DIN EN ISO 9917-2. ST*N. 1999-10-00. Dental water-based cements - Part 2: Light-activated cements (ISO 9917-2:1998); German version EN ISO 9917-2:1999. The document specifies requirements for dental cements, including hand-mixed, encapsulated cements used for mechanical mixing and one-component materials, which are intended for base, lining and restoration purposes and for which the materials are water-based and set by multiple reactions which include an acid-base reaction and polymerization.

DIN EN ISO 10139-1. DC*N-E. 2003-07-00. Dentistry - Soft lining materials for removable dentures - Part 1: Materials for short-term use (ISO/DIS 10139-1:2003); German version prEN ISO 10139-1:2003. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN 30139-1 (1994-08). This part of ISO 10139 specifies requirements for the physical properties, test methods, packaging, marking and manufacturers instructions for denture lining materials suitable for short-term use.

DIN EN ISO 10139-2. ST*N. 2001-12-00. Dentistry - Soft lining materials for removable dentures - Part 2: Materials for long-term use (ISO 10139-2:1999); German version EN ISO 10139-2:2001. The document specifies requirements for softness and elasticity of soft denture lining materials suitable for long term use.

DIN EN ISO 10271. ST*N. 2002-01-00. Dental metallic materials - Corrosion test methods (ISO 10271:2001); German version EN ISO 10271:2001. The document provides test methods and protocols to determine the corrosion behaviour of all metallic materials used in restorative, prosthetic and orthodontic dentistry in the oral cavity, including cast, machined and prefabricated devices. It is not applicable to instruments and appliances.

DIN EN ISO 10477. DC*N-E. 2003-07-00. Dentistry - Polymer based crown and bridge materials (ISO/DIS 10477:2003); German version prEN ISO 10477:2003. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN ISO 10477 (2000-08). The project covers polymer-based crown and bridge materials for laboratory-fabricated permanent facings or anterior crowns which may or may not be attached to a metal substructure. It excludes polymer-based materials which are used by the dentist to make crowns or veneers, or for repairs at the operatory. The project applies to polymer-based crown and bridge materials for which the manufacturer claims adhesion to the metal sub-frame without macromechanical retention, such as beads or wires.

DIN EN ISO 10477. ST*N*PW. 2000-08-00. Dentistry - Polymer based crown and bridge materials (including Amendment A1:2000) (ISO 10477:1992 + AMD 1:1998); German version EN ISO 10477:1996 + A1:2000. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 10477 (2003-07). The document applies to polymer-based crown and bridge materials for which the manufacturer claims adhesion to the metal sub-frame without macromechanical retention, such as beads or wires. It does not apply to denture base polymers and its adhesion to metal alloys, or to ceramic and its bonding to alloys.

DIN EN ISO 10993-9. ST*N. 1999-10-00. Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 9: Framework for identification and quantification of potential degradation products (ISO 10993-9:1999); German version EN ISO 10993-9:1999. The document provides general principles for the systematic evaluation of the potential and observed biodegradation of medical devices and for the design and performance of biodegradation studies. The document is not applicable to: a) viable-tissue engineered products; b) methodologies for the generation of degradation products by mechanical processes. Methodologies for the production of this type of degradation product are described in specific product standards, where available; c) leachable components which are not degradation products. Where product standards provide applicable product-specific methodologies for the identification and quantification of degradation products, those standards shall be considered as alternatives.

DIN EN ISO 10993-11. ST*N. 1995-12-00. Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 11: Tests for systemic toxicity (ISO 10993-11:1993); German version EN ISO 10993-11:1995. The document specifies methodologies for the evaluation of the systemic toxicity potential of medical devices which release constituents into the body. In addition, it includes pyrogenicity testing.

DIN EN ISO 11244. ST*N. 1999-12-00. Dental brazing investments (ISO 11244:1998); German version EN ISO 11244:1999. The document establishes a classification of and specifies requirements for dental brazing investments. It specifies test methods to be used to determine compliance with these requirements. It lists information which shall be included in the manufacturers instructions and give requirements for labelling.

DIN EN ISO 11245. ST*N. 2000-10-00. Dental restorations - Phosphate-bonded refractory die materials (ISO 11245:1999); German version EN ISO 11245:2000. The document is applicable to phosphate-bonded refractory die materials used in the production of dental restorations by a sintering technique. It specifies requirements for the essential physical properties of the refractory die material and the test methods to be used to determine these properties. It also includes a requirement for adequate instructions to accompany each package.

DIN EN ISO 11246. ST*N. 1999-03-00. Dental ethyl silicate bonded casting investments (ISO 11246:1996); German version EN ISO 11246:1998. This document specifies a method for ethylsilicate bonded casting investments to be assessed for their efficacy for casting dental alloy restorations. It applies to ethyl silicate bonded investments used in the fabrication of dental base metal casting alloy restorations. It specifies requirements for the essential physical properties of the investments and methods for their determination. It also includes requirements for adequate instructions to accompany each package.

DIN EN ISO 11609. ST*N. 1998-06-00. Dentistry - Toothpastes - Requirements, test methods and marking (ISO 11609:1995); German version EN ISO 11609:1998. The document specifies requirements and test methods for physical and chemical properties, and for marking and/or labelling of toothpastes for daily use by the public with a toothbrush to promote oral hygiene.

DIN EN ISO 12163. ST*N*PW. 2000-11-00. Dental baseplate/modelling wax (ISO 12163:1999); German version EN ISO 12163:2000. Note: To be replaced by DIN EN ISO 15854 (2004-05). The document specifies the classification of, and requirements for, dental baseplate/modelling wax consisting of natural and synthetik waxes used principally in the construction of dentures, together with the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with those requirements.

DIN EN ISO 13716. ST*N. 2000-11-00. Dentistry - Reversible-irreversible hydrocolloid impression material systems (ISO 13716:1999); German version EN ISO 13716:2000. The document specifies requirements and test methods for tensile bond strenght and linear dimensional change of reversible-irreversible hydrocolloid impression materials used in dentistry, as well as requirements for their labelling and manufacturers instructions. It is applicable to those alginate and syringeable agar dental impression materials which have been formulated such that they will bond to each other, when used in combination, to provide elastic impression of oral tissues.

DIN EN ISO 13897. ST*N. 2004-08-00. Dentistry - Amalgam capsules (ISO 13897:2003); German version EN 13897:2004. This standard specifies requirements and test methods for predosed capsules and for reusable capsules used for mixing dental amalgam alloys and mercury.

DIN EN ISO 14233. ST*N. 2003-10-00. Dentistry - Polymer-based die materials (ISO 14233:2003); German version EN ISO 14233:2003. This standard gives compositional, performance, user-information, packaging and marking, and testing requirements for polymer-based die materials used in dentistry. It is applicable to die materials (used in the dental laboratory mainly to produce casts from dental impressions for the manufacture of fixed or removable restorations) having a polymeric matrix as their principal constituent.

DIN EN ISO 14356. ST*N. 2003-10-00. Dentistry - Duplicating material (ISO 14356:2003); German version EN ISO 14356:2003. The document specifies requirements and tests for the duplicating materials used in dentistry, which are primarily intended for forming flexible moulds needed to produce positive refractory investment copies of properly blocked out master models.

DIN EN ISO 15854. DC*N-E. 2004-05-00. Dentistry - Casting and baseplate waxes (ISO/DIS 15854:2004); German version prEN ISO 15854:2004. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN ISO 1561 (1998-01), DIN EN ISO 12163 (2000-11). This Standard is applicable to dental casting wax and to dental baseplate wax. It specifies the classification of, and requirements for, dental casting wax and baseplate wax together with the test methods to be employed to determine compliance with these requirements.

DIN EN ISO 16744. ST*N. 2004-05-00. Dentistry - Base metal materials for fixed dental restorations (ISO 16744:2003); German version EN ISO 16744:2003. This standard gives the classification of, and specifies requirements and test methods for metallic materials with a base metal as the main constituent. It applies to base metal materials suitable for use in fabrication of fixed dental restorations. This standard is not applicable to base metal materials intended for use in the fabrication of removable appliances, for which ISO 6871-1 and ISO 6871-2 apply.

DIN EN ISO 22610. DC*N-E. 2004-08-00. Surgical drapes, gowns and clean air suits, used as medical devices, for patients, clinical staff and equipment - Test method to determine the resistance to wet bacterial penetration (ISO/DIS 22610:2004); German version prEN ISO 22610:2004. This international standard describes a test method, with the associated equipment, that can be used to determine a materials resistance to penetration of bacteria in a liquid when subjected to mechanical rubbing.

DIN EN ISO 24234. DC*N-E. 2003-06-00. Dentistry - Mercury and alloys for dental amalgam (ISO/DIS 24234:2003); German version prEN ISO 24234:2003. Note: Intended as replacement for DIN EN 21560 (1991-09), DIN EN ISO 1559 (2001-12). This standard specifies the requirements and test methods for alloys and for mercury suitable for the preparation of dental amalgam, together with the requirements and test methods for that amalgam and the requirements for packaging and marking. The alloy shall be suitable for the preparation of dental amalgam and may be supplied in the form of either a powder in bulk, or a powder compressed to form a tablet, or a powder in predosed capsules. The dental mercury may be supplied either in bulk quantities, or in predosed capsules.

 


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