Dental Equipment

Dental EquipmentWhether building a new dental practice from scratch, upgrading an existing practice or expanding a practice with additional operatories or new specialty services, numerous pieces of dental equipment will be needed to complete the project. More than just the technologies used to treat patients, dental equipment also includes the utility systems that power a dental practice, the systems used for infection control protocols, and even all of the equipment used to set up a portable dental operatory. Dental equipment can be divided into many categories to encompass the types of equipment that every practice needs in order to treat patients as well as the equipment required in practices providing specialized services such as endodontics or oral surgery.

What types of dental equipment are essential?

Regardless of the type of practice you run, it is likely you will need most or all of these items:
A-dec 500 Dental Chair AirStar Dental Oil-less Compressors X Series Air Driven Dental High Speed Handpieces

What are some examples of specialized dental equipment?

Depending on the type of practice you run, and the types of treatments and services you provide, you also might choose to invest in some or all of these items:

GXCB-500 HD Cone Beam 3D Imaging System OPMI pico Dental Surgical Microscope EPIC 10 Diode Laser

What to consider when purchasing dental equipment?

There are numerous things to consider when you are looking to purchase new equipment for your practice, and most of these considerations are very specific to the type of equipment you are looking at. However, there are a few universal principles that should be taken into account whenever you are looking to invest in improving your dental practice with the addition of new equipment. First it is important to have a plan for how the equipment will be set up and used in your practice. Next, make sure you and your staff receive adequate training and support in order to get the maximum benefit of the equipment. Finally, it is a good idea to have a plan for marketing your new investments so your patients can learn about improvements you make or new services you offer.

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