GSO EN 1639:2021

EN 1639:2009
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Dentistry — Medical devices for dentistry —Instruments

GSO EN 1639:2021 Files

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GSO EN 1639:2021 Scope

This European Standard specifies general requirements for instruments used in the practice of dentistry and which are medical devices. It includes requirements for intended performance, design attributes, components, reprocessing, packaging, marking, labelling, and information supplied by the manufacturer. This European Standard does not apply to any necessary energy source to which an instrument needs to be connected. These energy sources are covered by EN 1640. Tests for demonstrating compliance with this European Standard are contained in the level 3 standards, if appropriate.

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