Dental Laboratory Sandblasters

Dental laboratory sandblasters are used to increase bond strength by divesting the casting investment and increasing effective surface area as well as polishing the surface of restorations. Sandblasters used in dental laboratories are enclosed and often operate through a vacuum or via air compressor, with integrated gloves for hand protection and containment of the blast media. Sandblasting media can be Aluminum Oxide, glass beads or Silicone Carbide grit. Be sure to choose a dental laboratory sandblaster that employs proper dust retraction. Some sandblasters can also be used intraorally in a dental operatory. This is referred to as air abrasion, and a sandblaster can be used instead of a handpiece for various procedures. Intraoral dental sandblasters have a variety of angled tips allowing the technician to reach any part of the mouth. These tips should be autoclavable. Be sure that if a product is used intraorally, that it is FDA approved.

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Optiblast II Microblaster

Optiblast II Microblaster

Buffalo Dental Manufacturing

  • Tips: 60° Tip (.048 inch Diameter)
  • Application: Roughening ceramic restorations prior to bonding or repair
  • Vacuum/Air Supply: Air Supply
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