November The Dental Equipment & Dental Office Blog Archives

Choosing Dental Equipment – Does Color Matter?

Does Color Matter whilst choosing dental equipment?
Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Many of you reading this will have noticed that there is a trend towards beige colored dental equipment in the marketplace. This isn’t simply a thoughtless manufacturing decision or decorating trend, although it does have its roots in aesthetics. It is actually a directed [...]

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Cordless Dental Curing Lights

The dental market has been flooded with high powered cordless dental curing lights in recent years. These curing lights use LED bulbs rather than the old halogen bulbs that have been used in corded curing lights for years. They offer a wide range of benefits: light weight, portability, high powered curing, and even a cleaner [...]

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The Statim 7000

SciCan has just released a new sterilizer to fill out their Statim sterilizer line. The Statim 7000, SciCan’s chamber alternative, builds off of the enormous successes of the Statim 2000 and Statim 5000.
The Statim 7000 is able to accommodate IMS cassettes up to 8 inches x 11 inches. It can sterilize two wrapped cassettes of [...]

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Dental Plaster Traps – The Trap-eze

There are few topics less exciting than plaster traps in a dental office laboratory. But plaster traps do serve a vital function. All of the plaster trimmings in a dental office from a model trimmer or lab knife or mixing bowl end up in the plaster trap (hopefully) at the end of the day.
If the [...]

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Dry Dental Vacuum Systems – The Ram Vac

Wet ring dental vacuum systems (suction machines) are quite simple: an electric motor spins an impeller into which water is injected. As the impeller rotates vacuum is created.
This system has been used in dental offices for decades with good results. The downside however, is water use. The water is generally supplied by a 3/8 inch [...]

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Dental Scaler Handles

Even with all of the advances in dental hygiene technology; air polishing, ultrasonic scalers, piezo scalers, and patient hygiene, the vast majority of dental hygienists still spend hours each day hand scaling teeth.
This short, repetitive motion causes wrist and joint problems in many hygienists. The best way to minimize this risk is to use instruments [...]

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Continental Delivery Systems: A Growing Trend

A style of dental delivery system that has been popular for some time in Europe is rapidly gaining acceptance in North America. The ‘Continental’ style delivery system is a delivery system in which the handpiece tubings come up over the top of the control unit, and are routed within a spring loaded arm. This contrasts [...]

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The Dentsply Cavitron Plus

Dentsply’s newest Cavitron has been out on the market for a little while now, and by accounts it has been performing well. The Cavitron Plus by Dentsply International is simply the most advanced ultrasonic scaler on the market today. Most dental offices and all dental hygienists will be familiar with the name Cavitron, however most [...]

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The Adec ICV for automated vacuum line cleaning

Adec has long been a leader in the dental business. They have a history of producing really innovative solutions to problems in the business, and that is one of the reasons they have been a successful company for such a long time.
Recently, Adec has launched the ICV. The ICV is an automated vacuum line cleaning [...]

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Dental Air Compressors

A high quality air supply is important in a dental office, as it is air that is used to run your dental equipment, spin your handpiece turbines, and dry your preps. An air supply that is contaminated with moisture or oil will reduce the life of your equipment, costing you money. Poor quality air can also affect the quality of your work, sometimes leading to sensitivity or pain.

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