Class Dental Chair provide a comfortable treatment environment, improve treatment efficiency, facilitate accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, and contribute to a clean and safe workspace. These advantages make dental treatment machines an essential component of modern dental practices.
Model | ES-5 |
Power | 220V/50Hz |
DC motor | 24v |
Air source pressure | >0.55MPa |
Water source pressure | 0.2~0.4MPa |
Leather cusion | PU |
24V Slience DC motors | Yes |
Assistant control system | Yes |
Purified water supply system | Yes |
Luxury LED operation lamp | Yes |
4-function foot pedal | Yes |
Handpiece Set | Optional |
Ultrasonic sclaer | Optional |
LED curing light | Optional |
Intral oral camera system | Optional |
Air compressor | Optional |
Dental treatment machines, also known as dental chairs or units, serve as the core equipment in dental clinics and play a pivotal role in various clinical procedures. They are versatile and adaptable to meet the needs of different dental specialties. Here are some primary usage scenarios:
Dental chairs are used for routine check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and minor oral surgeries. They provide a comfortable and adjustable platform for patients while facilitating access to the oral cavity.
Orthodontists use dental units for orthodontic assessments, adjustments, and installations of braces, aligners, and other corrective appliances.
For root canal treatments and other endodontic procedures, dental chairs offer precise control and access to the tooth’s interior.
Oral surgeons rely on dental units for complex procedures such as extractions, implant placements, and bone grafts. The equipment is equipped with advanced features for surgical precision.
Periodontists utilize dental treatment machines for gum disease treatments, scaling and root planing, and gum surgeries.
Prosthodontists use these units when creating crowns, bridges, dentures, and other prosthetic restorations, often incorporating CAD/CAM technology.
Dental chairs are designed to accommodate the specific needs of children, ensuring a welcoming and non-intimidating environment for young patients.
Dental units often feature X-ray systems and intraoral cameras for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education.
Dental hygienists rely on these units for professional cleanings, fluoride treatments, and patient education on oral hygiene practices.
Some dental units are tailored for specific procedures, such as periodontal therapy, teeth whitening, and oral rehabilitation.
Dental treatment machines are the cornerstone of dental clinics, providing a comfortable and functional environment for both practitioners and patients. Their adaptability to a wide range of dental specialties makes them an indispensable tool for your global chain of dental clinics.
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