
DENTAL CLINICS & PRACTICES
Every time your handpiece runs, it aerosolizes water directly into your patient's breathing zone.
What is inside your dental unit waterlines?
Dental unit waterlines are recognized as a high-risk environment for biofilm formation and waterborne bacteria accumulation.
Aerosol-generating procedures may expose patients and staff to contaminated water droplets during routine treatment.
Point-of-use ultrafiltration can support safer water delivery at critical dental treatment points without modifying existing dental units.
EU FRAMEWORKS RELEVANT TO DENTAL WATER SAFETY
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FDA-Registered Manufacturing Facility - Manufactured in an FDA-registered medical device establishment operating under structured quality management principles.
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EU Drinking Water Directive (EU 2020/2184) - Supports risk-based water safety management approaches for healthcare and clinical water systems.
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CDC 500 CFU/mL Benchmark - Widely referenced international benchmark for acceptable heterotrophic bacteria levels in dental treatment water.
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National Dental Waterline Guidelines - Multiple European countries recommend documented waterline maintenance, flushing protocols, and microbial monitoring in dental environments.
WATER SAFETY IN DENTAL ENVIRONMENTS
500 CFU/mL
International benchmark for acceptable bacteria levels in dental treatment water. Untreated waterlines often exceed this threshold.
100%
Direct aerosol exposure route. Contaminated water is delivered directly into the patient airway.
Log 10
99.99999999% reduction efficiency. Validated point of use filtration provides the highest possible level of protection.
180 Days
MWT filter service life.
Semi annual maintenance requiring only two changes per year.
SOLUTIONS BY ROLE
WHY THIS RISK IS DIFFERENT IN DENTAL CLINICS & PRACTICES
CRITICAL WATER SAFETY POINTS: ESSENTIAL SAFEGUARDS FOR DENTAL CLINICS
Critical Control point 1
Critical Control point 2
Critical Control point 3
OUTBREAK — WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A CASE IS CONFIRMED
PREVENTION — WHAT YOUR WMP NEEDS AT THE FIXTURE LEVEL

TapTech Pro® - Faucet filter
Point-of-use · Faucet / sink · FDA-registered · Model QF10-202
Designed for sinks, hygiene stations, and clinical handwashing points. Attaches to standard faucet connections within minutes.
Service life: Up to 180 Days
ASTM F838-20 (Log 10 )
NSF P376
DIN EN 16421
FDA-registered manufacturing facility
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Inline Pureflow BLUE®
Inline · FDA-registered · Model QF10-177
Engineered to reduce microbial contaminants in water, including Legionella pneumophila, Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM), E. coli, Salmonella, and other waterborne bacteria.
Service life: Up to 14,000 L
ASTM F838-20 (Log 10 )
NSF P376
DIN EN 16421
FDA-registered manufacturing facility

TotalPure® - POE
Point-of-Entry· Model QF10-80
Designed to deliver advanced, high-capacity filtration for specific zones. This system incorporates certified bacterial reduction technology along with robust particulate filtration, effectively targeting sediments, fine sand, clay, rust particles, and other common feed water contaminants.
Service life: 40,000gal
ASTM F838-20 (Log 10 )
FDA Est. #10094411
EPA FIFRA #105402-NLD-1
EMERGENCY WATER SAFETY RESPONSE
Rapid Response Support - Fast Deployment Available
When elevated Legionella levels or water safety incidents are identified, point-of-use filtration can support operational continuity while remediation measures are underway.
MWT ultrafiltration systems are engineered to provide validated Log 10 bacteria reduction at critical water contact points across healthcare and care environments.
Systems are designed for rapid installation by facility or maintenance teams without major plumbing modifications or service interruption.
Fast deployment and expedited shipping options are available across Europe.




