Everything You Need to Treat Your Waterlines

But you don't have to go it alone. We're here to support your waterline maintenance journey, every step of the way.

Struggling to consistently pass waterline tests? As the largest dental water lab, we’ve helped thousands of professionals crack the code with our 3-Step Protocol. Master these three steps for consistent, effective results.

The 3-Steps to Safe Water

Shock your waterlines.

Shocking is the cornerstone of your protocol. Even with proper execution of the treatment step,consistent success is unlikely without an effectiveshock product.

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Treat Your Waterlines.

Treatments are low-level antimicrobials that aresafe for patients but keep fighting bacteria inbetween shocks. The better your treatment, theless shocking you need.

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Test your waterlines.

Testing is the only way to know your shock andtreatments are actually keeping patients safe. It’salso the only way to protect your practice in caseof inspection or infection.

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Why Each Step Matters

Start With Shocking

Think of it in this way, if your dental unit waterline maintenance protocol were compared to your patients’ dental routine, shocking would be equivalent to getting a professional cleaning whereas treating (with straws or tablets) would be like your daily brushing and flossing habits.

You’ve seen what happens when a patient avoids “the chair” for far too long–biofilm in the form of plaque builds up on their teeth; the same happens when lines go without a shock for too long. So, learn from your patients and be diligent with your “routine” visits.

Unfortunately, shocking is not a step that will get you extra credit in your infection prevention efforts. It is the foundational step required to have any chance against the ever-persistent and potentially dangerous biofilm.

Next, Use a Daily Treatment

Shocking your waterlines alone isn't enough to protect your patients or team from the harmful bacteria in your waterlines.

In the largest dental unit waterline study of over 22,000 waterline test results, we found that the most successful treatments in keeping waterlines compliant were a combination of shocking and treating. And, in Jean Barbeau’s study, Multiparametric Analysis of Waterline Contamination in Dental Units, he and his research team discovered that within just five days and in brand-new lines, bacteria counts can grow to 200,000 CFU/mL.

Unfortunately, simply ignoring the reality of bacteria living in waterlines will lead to the exponentially larger challenge of removing established, mature biofilm than of keeping it from growing in the first place.

Testing Your Lines is the Last Step

Regardless of what waterline treatment method you adopt in your practice, you are spending your resources (both time and money) to keep your patients safe from potential infections.

The only way to know for certain that the time you’ve invested in waterline maintenance has led down the yellow brick road to compliance is to test your waterlines. And the only way for regulatory agencies to be certain you’re compliant is to properly document and store verified waterline documentation. It’s a bit like taking a test on the first day of a new class to see what you know (or don’t). Then, you are presented with the same test again after you’ve gone through months of diligent note-taking, lecture attendance, panic studying, and sweat-inducing pop quizzes.

The only way to know if your efforts have made an impact is if there is an improvement in your results.

Monitor & Track Results with Clear™

We know that doing all that you can to achieve waterline compliance success is not an easy feat. Your to-do list is full of other tasks that need your attention, and staying on-track with safe water can often feel confusing.

With at-a-glance compliance rates, automated email reminders, just-in-time product shipments with Auto-ship, and support and resources at your fingertips, you can lighten your load and feel confident in your waterline management.

The best part? It's free!

Products Tailored to Your Needs

Explore our waterline treatment products designed to support every unique need your office may have.

BluTube Dental Unit Water Purification Cartridge

A dental unit water purification cartridge that provides continuous antimicrobial treatment to maintain safe waterlines.

BluTab Waterline Treatment Tablet

Deliver daily dental waterline treatment with a single tablet.

What Customers Are Saying

“We just hit the highest we've ever had, which is a 98% pass rate.”

"Waterline compliance is possible. It can happen!"

Kristin Gellert, Compliance Manager for Aspen Dental

"It was important to me to bring on a real compliance program."

"The dashboard is amazing! Our regional managers have access and can see how each of their offices are doing."

Kami Button, Compliance Manager for Guardian Dental artners

Waterline Treatment Resources

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Test Your Waterline Knowledge

Put your knowledge to the test! We call it the waterline gauntlet, but don’t let that stop you from becoming an expert on the science behind clean, safe water.

Your Waterline Treatment Questions Answered

Still Have Questions?

What is an antimicribial?

Antimicrobials slow the spread of microorganisms which include bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and fungi such as mold and mildew. In the context of dental unit waterline maintenance, antimicrobials are used to keep bacteria from multiplying and forming a biofilm. Keep in mind that low-level antimicrobials, while important tools in infection prevention, are what we refer to as “maintainers.” They are essential in the waterline treatment process as they maintain and inhibit new bacterial growth, but they do not consistently destroy biofilm build-up (which is why you still need to shock your lines regularly).  

How do I use daily maintenance tablets for waterlines?

Tablets, like BluTab®, are popular because of their ease of use and effectiveness. Before starting treatment, be sure to consult the product IFU as there may be variations to these steps. However, tablets are generally added to a water bottle (or water jug if you mix the solution in bulk) every time it is refilled. Tablets are easy to use, even for individuals who are new to your dental office.  

How much maintenance is required for waterline treatment cartridges and straws?  

The primary benefit of cartridges or straws is that they require minimal daily management once installed (follow the detailed instructions provided in your IFU for how to install your unit). It is recommended that you empty the water from the water bottle each day and wipe down the straw.  

However, straws are not a “set it and forget it” solution. Without regularly shocking your lines, the use of any straw, cartridge, or other low-level antimicrobials will be overpowered by aggressive bacteria which will begin to colonize and form biofilm.  

How long do cartridges and straws last?

The most popular straw claims to last for a year or 240 liters of water, whichever comes first. But, we have seen cartridges lose strength in fighting biofilm buildup around seven-nine months after installation. This is why we offer BluTube® with two cartridges to ensure that at the critical “6-month” window, you have a fresh straw to help power through for the entire year.

Can I use multiple treatment products together?

Again, too much of a good thing is not a great thing in this case. Because each treatment product is designed to work independently, they don’t play well with others. We’ve seen that attempting to use multiple daily treatment products can lead to bubbling or strange-tasting water, which will make for a less-than-desirable patient experience.  

Keep it simple. Use a single treatment product and, if you choose to switch products—whether that be brands or types of treatment—be sure to shock your lines before starting something new.