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How to choose a best dental air polisher for your dental practice

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Dental air polishers are a key piece in prophylaxis. Although it has been empirically proven that dental aeropolishing is a very effective means of removing stains and bacterial plaque, this method has not been fully accepted by a large percentage of dentists. It is important to keep abreast of new developments in the sector, as this type of tool has evolved a lot in recent times and now we do find in the market aeropulators with lower percentage of abrasion without reducing the effectiveness. Whether you already carry out this type of treatment in your clinic, or if you are thinking of incorporating it, from Dentaltix we recommend you to read this article to discover the main differences between air polishers and be able to choose the most appropriate one. What is the real benefit of the dental aeropulator in prophylaxis? Air polishers are devices that expel pressurized water, mixed with sodium bicarbonate, causing a smooth polish on the surface of the tooth without excess wear. Its

How does a dental air compressor work?

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You will find a dental oil-free air compressor in a room for dental surgery. It keeps all the gadgets for dental surgery in check. In the device, the air is cleansed, condensed, dried and stored.  Greeloy GU-P300 Mobile dental Ccompressor for Dental Delievry Cart Unit( GU-P302 , GU-P302S ) As a result, the handpieces, and the tools can work properly in the room during surgery. Air compressors are used in the surgery room, however, there are ones that are particularly suitable for dental surgery. These air compressors have a lower dew point. It has an inner lining that removes moisture from the air and makes sure the air is dry and good for surgery facilities. The process of filtration and air drying remove harmful bacteria from the air. Why do you need a dental air compressor? The high-tech gadgets that are used in dental surgery need the proper environment to work. If the air in the surroundings is not clean, it can cause many problems during surgery. Moist air is harmful to the

Six General Questions of Choosing Dental Autoclave

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Is the autoclave manufacturer ​a well-known provider with many years of success and experience in the field? The manufacturer you are looking to buy your autoclave from should have a good name and reputation, and FDA-approved autoclaves. If you don’t have a machine that is safe it could be extremely dangerous for you, your staff and your patients. Sun Dental Autoclave Will the distributor you deal with give you all the options for buying an autoclave or just push the one he wants to sell on you? Doing your own research on what is out there is always a good idea. This will ensure you know about the products and can talk to your distributor representative about what you prefer. Does the manufacturer offer the type of autoclave and features you need? The manufacturer you are looking to buy your dental autoclave machine from should have a good name and reputation, and FDA-approved autoclaves. If you don’t have a machine that is safe it could be extremely dangerous for you, y

Does dental curing light are dangerous?

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Have you ever had a cavity? Hopefully you haven’t but chances are, you’ve had at least one. Maybe you’ve seen a strange looking instrument emitting a blue light while you’re sitting in the dentist’s chair. What is this blue light and what does it do? Is it dangerous? RebormEndo RLED 6 Led Curing Light A Strange Blue Light The blue light we often see our dentists use is called a dental curing light . It’s used to set fillings and sealants in a matter of seconds. Halogen and LED are the two different types of curing lights, and both have been used by dentists.  The majority of dentists today use LED curing lights because they don’t overheat like the halogen lights do.  Halogen lights produce immense heat, which could potentially hurt the pulp of the tooth or the soft tissues in the mouth. How Does it Work? When you have a cavity, your dentist removes tooth decay with a drill and prepares the tooth for a dental filling.  The filling material, resin, is generally soft and can be mould