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Like many small manufacturing companies, Unicep Packaging, Inc. started with a good idea that grew out of a practical need. Established by Dr. John Snedden in 1991, the company has In the early 1990s the Center for Disease Control and OSHA both had issued new guidelines for health care workers. These guidelines were targeted at minimizing the risk of accidental exposure to HIV, HBV and other blood-borne pathogens. These regulatory actions and media attention brought focus to the need for improving infection control in dentistry. As a practicing dentist, Dr. Snedden became increasingly aware of the need for unit-dose dental products. "While many improvements in infection control were recommended and required at that time, they were primarily designed to protect the dental staff," he recalls. "I was aware of what seemed to be a double standard. The risk of patient cross-contamination via the containers commonly used for dental materials was not being addressed. Bottles, jars, and multi-use syringes all put the patient at risk. A few unit-dose products were available, but because they were awkward and very expensive, dentists seldom used them." In 1991, Dr. Snedden founded Unicep, Inc. (later renamed Unicep Packaging, Inc.) with the goal of developing a simple, cost-effective The first products packaged in the MicroDose® were a line of unit-dose dental materials initially marketed by Unicep. In the years since, we have applied our knowledge of unit-dose packaging to develop specialty packages for customers in a variety of markets. Currently these markets include cosmetic, medical, dental, pharmaceutical and others. In recent years, Unicep Packaging, Inc.’s offerings have expanded to include many other packaging products and services. |
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