Must-Have Equipment for a Successful Dental Practice

Building a successful dental practice is, in many ways, just like building any other business. You need to have skills and experience that allow you to offer a clear USP. You need to have a foundation of loyal, repeat customers and clients that keep coming back to you so that you have stable revenue. You need to be in the right location, both in terms of your local community and online. You certainly need the right equipment so that you can focus on what you do best. 

To provide new practice owners with a quick recap and to give patients an insight into how it all works, we’re going to focus on the must-have equipment. Let’s take a look at the core items and see what each of them does. 

Dental Chair
Dental chairs are specialist pieces of equipment that are always worth a significant level of investment. As you will no doubt already be aware, quite a lot of patients have a degree of fear and anxiety about visiting their local dentist. 

Many of their fears and worries will revolve around the ‘dreaded’ dentist’s chair, so having a modern, comfortable, and highly ergonomic solution can matter in more ways than one. Chairs that offer precision adjustment also allow the dentist and hygienist to get comfortable during long shifts where they may see over a dozen patients.

Dental Stools
An adjustable stool with a stable foundation and padded seat is a must-have for any dental team that wants to be able to focus on what they do best. Stools need to be easy to clean and sanitise, quick to move into position, and comfortable during extended periods of use. Tick these three boxes and you will have a reliable piece of equipment for many years to come.

Variable-Speed Drill
Keeping teeth looking and feeling their best is the role of a dentist, and one of their most important tools is the variable-speed drill. As well as offering a range of removable attachments and different speed settings, the drill also needs to be finely balanced and include an ergonomic balance. These are two of the things that are easy to overlook when purchasing online, which is why connecting with a trusted national supplier is always the best approach to take.

Storage Cabinets
Organising instruments, consumables, and other equipment is the key to making sure that everything remains clean and sterile. Flexible storage cabinets that are both secure and easy to use will make sure that everything stays right where you want it to. Exactly what you need to hear when you’re looking for a way to make sure the next procedure or treatment always runs smoothly.

Disinfectant Station
Cleaning and disinfecting every piece of equipment is the role of the dental assistant or hygiene assistant in the practice. Because of the intimate nature of dental procedures, a surgical-grade sterilisation bath and cleaner are typically used to make sure that everything is fully sterile before use. 

Operating Lights
Illumination that is bright, focused, and readily adjustable is essential if a dental professional is going to be able to get a good view of everything. Being able to easily adjust the brightness and spot size ensures that a perfect view can be obtained so as to achieve an accurate initial inspection. Once the issue has been correctly identified, the dentist then needs to be able to see the fine details as they get to work putting things right.

Air Polisher 

Investing in an air polisher dental practices can rely on is a matter of contacting an established national supplier. The right polisher should be low-maintenance, easy to clean and sanitise, and readily adjustable. Ticking all of these boxes becomes so much easier when you go to a specialist supplier for assistance. 

X-Ray Machine
Diagnosis of issues below the gum line will almost certainly require an x-ray, and that means a specialist machine will need to be purchased. Many dental practices have theirs in a dedicated room to make sure the impact on health of long-term X-ray exposure is greatly limited and proactively reduced.  

Examination Mirror
Dentists will have to work on a variety of hard-to-reach areas in the mouth throughout the day, especially when they are working on patients with extensive cavities. These areas are hard to see by the patient and become prime breeding grounds for decay and infection. The examination mirror needs to be flexible and easy to move into position. 

Now that you know all about the must-have equipment, it’s time to connect with a trusted national supplier to learn more about the specific models that are on offer. 

 

 

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