Dentistry - Physical Properties of Powered Toothbrushes
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The goal of the DIN EN ISO 20127 standard is to create criteria for the physical characteristics of powered toothbrushes used in dentistry. This standard's primary objective is to guarantee the security and efficiency of these devices for the purposes for which they are intended. It outlines the specifications and testing procedures to be utilized in assessing the powered toothbrushes' physical qualities, which include elements like size, weight, shape, strength, durability, and design.
It is significant to note that this standard expressly disallows manual toothbrushes and other powered oral hygiene products, including powered interdental brushes. With this distinction, it is ensured that the standard is specifically designed to handle the special requirements and issues pertaining to powered toothbrushes.
Descriptors | Care of the mouth, Classification, Classification systems, Definitions, Dental, Dentistry, Designations, Dimensions, Electric appliances, Electrical, Electrical appliances, Electrical safety, Fitness for purpose, Hygiene, Marking, Packages, Personal hygiene, Physical properties, Properties, Protection against electric shocks, Safety, Safety in use, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Testing, Tooth cleaner, Toothbrushes |
ICS Codes | 97.170 - Body care equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.3 MB |