• Dental Chairs
  • Dental Operatory Packages
  • Dental Stools
  • Aerosol Safety | Extraoral Suction
  • Delivery Systems
  • Assistant's Vacuum Group
  • Dental Lights
  • Patient Comfort Accessories
  • Chair, Light, and Unit Parts
  • Upholstery Kits
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the chairs called in the dentist?

The chairs that patients sit in while visiting a dentist are called dental chairs. They are typically designed with a pedestal base that can be adjusted to place the patient in the best position for a dental cleaning, exam or procedure. Many also feature a hookup for a dental delivery system, which provides power for various dental tools and equipment.

What is the function of a dental chair?

A dental chair is designed to provide a comfortable space for the patient to sit during a dental visit. The reclined position provides dentists and their staff better access to the patient’s mouth and makes it easier to get proper illumination from overhead lighting. Dental chairs are typically made with adjustable designs so patients can be placed in the proper position for a dental cleaning, exam, treatment or procedure.

What is a dental saddle?

Dental saddles are stools that are ergonomically designed for better comfort. These dental stools are used by dentists, hygienists and other staff when performing exams, cleanings and procedures. Saddle stools are designed to help prevent and alleviate lower back pain that may develop from the use of standard stools. They create a position in which the upper legs are sloped downward at a steeper angle so that the user is almost between a sitting and standing position. This tilts the pelvis to help maintain a neutral spinal posture.

How long does dental equipment last?

Dental equipment can last for many years when maintained properly. Some dental chairs, for example, are designed to be used in dental practices for 20 years under normal conditions. Frequently used dental instruments and handpieces may need to be replaced more often – typically, every few years.

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