The Advantage of Choosing a Proper Dental Aerosol Suction Unit

Dental aerosol is created from the use of compressed air and water in dental tools forming a suspension of solid and liquid particles in a gas.Inhalation or direct contact of dental aerosol can lead to the development of respiratory infections and diseases. The exact makeup and risk of exposure to dental aerosol cannot be measured due to the vast differences from patient to patient. Dental aerosol has been shown to cause airborne bacteria levels to increase by up to four times.

Extraoral dental suction units utilize a self-supportive arm to position near the source with a powerful fan to draw in dental aerosol particles into the filtration system. Thesystem releases the filtered air back into the surrounding room therefore improving the indoor air quality of the dental office. High quality filter options include HEPA Filters (up to 99.97% efficiency on particles 0.3 microns and larger), ULPA Filters (up to 99.9995% efficiency on particles 0.12 microns and larger), and activated carbon filters for chemical fumes. Dental Aerosol Extractors offer numerous benefits over other filtration systems including:

Source Extraction – Self-supportive extraction arm allows the capture hood to be moved closer to the source. Source extraction helps to prevent contamination of surfaces, removes most of airborne particulate, and protects the breathing zone of technicians.
Ductless Design – The system’s ductless design creates a recirculating airflow pattern providing easy installation with no ductwork or required makeup air.
Added Layer of Protection – HEPA or ULPA filtered systems provide an additional layer of protection against airborne bacteria, fungi, and pathogens.
Multiple Filter Configuration – Multiple filters allow for the removal of particulate and fumes (such as mercury and formaldehyde).

The Cost-effective You May Like:

GREELOY External Dental Clinic Oral Aerosol Suction Unit UV-C Irradiation+ Plasma Sterilization GS-E1000

GREELOY External Dental Clinic Oral Aerosol Suction Unit UV-C Irradiation+ Plasma Sterilization GS-E1000



Greeloy External Oral Suction Device
Power suction motor, keeps strong suction
Double active carbon+HEPA high precision filter, 4 quadruple filtering
UV-C Irradiation+ Plasma sterilization(feature fuction)
 
 
Features:
1.Double active carbon+HEPA high precision filter, 4 quadruple filtering
2.UV-C Irradiation+ Plasma sterilization(feature fuction)–Easily solve harmful substances such as air-liquid droplets, aerosols, cutting dust and odors in clinic or laboratory, greatly reduce the risk of cross infection between doctors and patients, protect respiratory health.
3.Segmented Rotary Arm–Grips that can adjust your desired position is removable, you may adjust direction freely.Strong suction power, equip with wide-mouth suction hood, collect the harmful dusts immediately at the source of your mouth, and suction efficiency can reach 97%.
4.HEPA + Activated carbon Filtration–Two sets of actived carbon+HEPA high precision filter,filtration efficiency up to 99.99%.
5.High-end touch panel–Intelligent CNC panel, full touch buttons, you can adjust the working output power with only just one clicks; digital dial displays operating conditions, it is easy and convenient.

If you are interested in dental suction unit or have any problem in choose the dental equipment, you can feel free to contact us.

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The Reason for Using Dental Suction Unit

Do you ever hear your suction, smell your suction, does it ever produce inadequate force to allow all the practitioners in the practice to operate effectively at the same time? Traditional wet vacuum systems are loud, smelly (both from the burnt oil and the debris that is trapped in the tanks for an extended period of time) and use massive amounts of water, up to 200,000 gallons per year, equal to an Olympic size swimming pool worth of water every month. Not only is this an environmental concern, but a major financial sinkhole as well. Why there are many dentists use suction unit?

Keeping the patient comfortable is a high priority.  In response to Jeanny’s question, we suction after giving anesthetic because the anesthetic has a bitter taste, and most patients prefer to rinse out with water and use the saliva ejector.  Also, if the anesthetic sits in the back of your mouth for too long, it may start to slightly numb the back of your mouth and could give the patient a gagging sensation. We will also use the suction to make sure that you don’t get too much water in your mouth while we are working.

When a dental hygienist cleans and polishes your teeth, you can get a lot of cleaning paste in your mouth.  We use the suction to help clean all of that away.  Also, when dentists are do amalgam fillings, pieces of the soft amalgam can sometimes fall away from the tooth surface.

During some procedures, such as white fillings, it is important that the tooth stay clean and dry.  The suction helps keep the tooth dry by sucking away any saliva, blood, and water that may have accumulated around the tooth.  If the cavity went below the gum-line, then it’s pretty likely that the gums will bleed during the filling.

The drill that dentists use to do fillings sprays out a lot of water to keep the tooth cool and clean.  Unfortunately, that water can quickly build up in the mouth and get on the dental mirror.  In order to ensure that the dentist can see the tooth while working on it, it’s necessary to use the high volume suction to suck away all of that debris.

Those are the four main reasons that I came up with as to why dentists use the dental suction unit.  In conclusion, let’s take a look at a question that I asked my dental hygienist as a child.

 

Why Dentists Use a Dental Suction Unit?

Now that the introductions are over, let’s talk about some of the different reasons why dentists will use a suction.

For Patient Comfort
Keeping the patient comfortable is a high priority.  In response to Jeanny’s question, we suction after giving anesthetic because the anesthetic has a bitter taste, and most patients prefer to rinse out with water and use the saliva ejector.  Also, if the anesthetic sits in the back of your mouth for too long, it may start to slightly numb the back of your mouth and could give the patient a gagging sensation.

We will also use the dental suction unit to make sure that you don’t get too much water in your mouth while we are working.

To Clean Away Any Excess Dental Materials
When a dental hygienist cleans and polishes your teeth, you can get a lot of cleaning paste in your mouth.  We use the suction to help clean all of that away.  Also, when dentists are do amalgam fillings, pieces of the soft amalgam can sometimes fall away from the tooth surface.  We use the suction to help whisk them away.

To Keep The Tooth Dry
During some procedures, such as white fillings, it is important that the tooth stay clean and dry.  The suction helps keep the tooth dry by sucking away any saliva, blood, and water that may have accumulated around the tooth.  If the cavity went below the gum-line, then it’s pretty likely that the gums will bleed during the filling.

To Help the Dentist See
As I mentioned in a previous article about the dental drill, the drill that dentists use to do fillings sprays out a lot of water to keep the tooth cool and clean.  Unfortunately, that water can quickly build up in the mouth and get on the dental mirror.  In order to ensure that the dentist can see the tooth while working on it, it’s necessary to use the high volume suction to suck away all of that debris.

Those are the four main reasons that I came up with as to why dentists use the Portable dental suction unit.  In conclusion, let’s take a look at a question that I asked my dental hygienist as a child.