Archive for 'Equipment/Cabinets'

Replacing Parts On Dental Sterilizers

Sterilizers have been known to play a significant role in the daily functioning of dental operatories and are recently becoming even more advanced and efficient due to advances in technology. Sterilizers such as The Midmark M11 UltraClave® Automatic Sterilizer now provide an intuitive display and simple prompts that help you easily select the cycle you [...]

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Saving Money On Dental Cabinetry Without Sacrificing Quality

Whether you’re a recent graduate from dental school, or a veteran in the industry, you are probably aware that there are several considerable costs when it comes to opening new practices, converting to digital imaging equipment, and staying up with the ever-increasing overhead and lab expenses. There is good news however. There are several areas [...]

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A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words

An Intraoral camera is one of the lightest pieces of dental equipment on the market. They typically weigh an average of only 2oz. The fixed focus lens located on one of these cameras can be smaller than the tip of your finger. However, the small size and compact components of this dental tool do not [...]

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The Benefits of Buying Refurbished Dental Equipment

In our modern day economy, owning a business or practice can be very costly. Being able to take advantage of savings as well as cut costs in the right areas is vital. In 2011, more and more dentists are now looking into buying quality used dental equipment. Purchasing refurbished or used dental equipment could mean [...]

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The Contributions of Dental Plaster Traps

When it comes to maintaining a successful dental operatory, many key components come into play. Equipment can range from dental cabinetry to more simplistic and smaller scale items such as dental plaster traps. Often times, these smaller pieces of equipment can be overlooked. However, they contribute on a large scale basis to the overall functioning of [...]

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Mobile Dental Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide (N2O) was first discovered in 1772 by Humphrey Davy. It is a simple gas which is capable of being breathed in. Nitrous oxide has no color, order, and doesn’t irritate. Mobile dental nitrous oxide is used by dentists all over the world on a daily basis. The effect of this gas is found [...]

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