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Dental Amalgamator
DentalA dental amalgamator is used in the field of dentistry for the blending of restorative materials such as silver amalgam capsules and glass ionomer. A modern amalgamator is a computerized mixing system that works under the control of a microprocessor.
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Dental Autoclave
DentalA dental autoclave, also known as a steam sterilizer, is the machine that is used to properly sanitize dental equipment after its use. It utilizes high-pressure temperatures and steam to combat debris and bacteria
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Dental Compressor
DentalA dental air compressor pressurizes atmospheric air for use in dental procedures. After capturing and compressing oxygen, it cleans and dries the gas and stores it away to be used for handsets, drills, and other types of units that need out ultra-clean compressed air to function.
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Dental Hand Pieces
DentalA dental drill or handpiece is a hand-held, mechanical instrument used to perform a variety of common dental procedures, including removing decay, polishing fillings, performing cosmetic dentistry, and altering prostheses.
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Dental Light
DentalA dental curing light is a piece of dental equipment that is used for polymerization of light-cure resin-based composites. It can be used on several different dental materials that are curable by light. The light used falls under the visible blue light spectrum.
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Dental RVG Sensor
DentalThis sensor reduces X-ray exposure time when used for dental imaging. Compared to X-ray radiology methods, the RVG sensor reduces the patient’s exposer to X-ray radiations by 80 percentage. Use of this sensor helps the doctor to get instant results and decrease the waiting time of the patients.
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Dental Set
SurgicalDental instruments are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They include tools to examine, manipulate, treat, restore, and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures.
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Dental X – Ray Portable
DentalBoth wall-mounted units and handheld devices are sources of x-rays used to produce dental images with film, phosphor plates, or digital sensors. When using conventional wall-mounted units, the operator has to leave the room and stand behind a shielded wall during exposure.
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Dental X – Ray Wall Mount
DentalBoth wall-mounted units and handheld devices are sources of x-rays used to produce dental images with film, phosphor plates, or digital sensors. When using conventional wall-mounted units, the operator has to leave the room and stand behind a shielded wall during exposure.
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