Ultrasonic cleaning ensures thorough removal of contaminants, providing a clean and sterile environment for subsequent uses.
The dental industry can apply ultrasonic baths for cleaning and maintaining dental instruments, sterilization processes, removing biofilm, and cleaning orthodontic and prosthodontic appliances.
Integrating ultrasonic cleaning into dental practice protocols can ensure infection control, enhance patient safety, and extend the lifespan of dental instruments and equipment.
Ultrasonic baths are highly effective in cleaning dental instruments such as drills, probes, scalers, mirrors, and forceps. This dental instrument can accumulate various contaminants including blood, saliva, and tissue debris during dental procedures.
Ultrasonic baths are particularly useful for removing biofilm buildup from dental instruments. Ultrasonic agitation helps to dislodge and remove biofilm effectively.
Orthodontic appliances such as braces, retainers, and aligners can also be cleaned in ultrasonic baths. This orthodontic appliance can accumulate plaque, food particles, and bacteria, which can lead to oral hygiene issues if not properly cleaned.
Dentures, bridges, and other prosthodontic devices can benefit from ultrasonic cleaning to remove accumulated plaque, stains, and debris.
Ultrasonic baths can also be used for the cleaning and maintenance of dental equipment such as handpieces, air-water syringes, and suction tips.
No. | Model | Outer Dimension L x B x H (mm) |
Tank Dimension L x W x H (mm) |
Volume (L) | Power (W) | Frequency (KHz) | Time Range (Min) | Heating Range (°C) | Handle | Discharge |
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1 | INK50-SK2 | 175x165x250 | 150x137x150 | 2.5 | 50 | 40 | 5-60 | Amb to 80 | ✓ | ✓ |
2 | INK150-SK2 | 325x175x290 | 300x153x150 | 5.7 | 150 | 40 | 5-60 | Amb to 80 | ✓ | ✓ |
3 | INK200-SK2 | 325x265x340 | 300x240x200 | 12 | 200 | 40 | 5-60 | Amb to 80 | ✓ | ✓ |