Dental equipment plays a vital role in the field of dentistry, facilitating the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of oral health issues. These specialized tools and devices are designed to aid dental professionals in providing comprehensive dental care to patients of all ages. From routine check-ups to complex procedures, dental equipment ensures efficient and precise dental treatments.
Dental chairs provide comfort and support for patients during dental procedures. They are adjustable, allowing dentists to access the patient’s mouth easily while ensuring patient comfort.
Handpieces, commonly known as dental drills, are used for drilling, cutting, and shaping teeth. They come in various types, such as high-speed handpieces for removing decay and low speed handpieces for polishing and finishing procedures.
X-ray machines are essential for diagnosing dental conditions that may not be visible to the naked eye. They capture detailed images of teeth, gums, and bones, aiding in the detection of cavities, fractures, or infections.
These instruments are used for cleaning teeth and removing plaque and tartar during dental cleanings. They help maintain oral hygiene and prevent gum diseases.
Mirrors and probes are commonly used tools for examining the teeth and gums. Mirrors provide a clear view of hard-to-reach areas, while probes help dentists detect cavities, measure gum pocket depths, and assess oral health.
Autoclaves are used for sterilizing dental instruments, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for dental procedures. They use steam and high pressure to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Dental Curing Lights: Curing lights are used in restorative procedures, such as dental fillings or bonding. They emit a specific wavelength of light that activates dental materials, allowing them to harden and set quickly. Dental Anesthesia Equipment: Local anesthesia is often administered during dental procedures to numb the area being treated. Equipment like syringes and cartridges are used to deliver the anesthetic safely and accurately.
Depending on the nature of your enquiry, the customer care centre staff will then distribute your request for consultation to the appropriate Laboratory Medicine discipline.
A member of the Medical/Scientific Staff will get back to the requesting healthcare provider within one business day.