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A dental scan is an advanced imaging technique used in dentistry to capture detailed images of the teeth, gums, and jaw. It provides precise and three-dimensional (3D) visuals, which are invaluable for diagnostic and treatment planning.

An autoclave designed for rapid sterilization processes, typically used in medical, dental, and laboratory settings where time efficiency is critical. These autoclaves perform sterilization in significantly shorter cycles compared to standard autoclaves while maintaining high levels of efficacy and safety.

A specialized dental tool used during a sinus lift procedure, which is a surgical technique to augment the bone height in the upper jaw. This procedure is essential for patients with insufficient bone volume in the posterior maxilla (upper jaw) to support dental implants. The machine assists in safely elevating the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material.

Sticky Bone is an advanced bone grafting material created by combining Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) with bone graft particles. It forms a sticky, moldable consistency that enhances stability at the graft site. Enriched with growth factors from PRF, Sticky Bone accelerates healing, promotes tissue regeneration, and ensures better integration of implants, making it a valuable tool in dental and maxillofacial surgeries.

Visual technology, such as intraoral cameras, digital X-rays, and 3D imaging, provides clear, detailed views of tooth structures and treatments. These tools enhance diagnosis, patient understanding, and procedural precision. By offering real-time visuals, they improve communication between dentists and patients, ensuring informed decisions and accurate treatments, ultimately leading to better dental care and outcomes.

A Laser Gum Treatment Machine uses advanced laser technology to treat gum diseases with precision and minimal discomfort. It removes infected tissue, kills bacteria, and promotes faster healing while preserving healthy gums. This minimally invasive method reduces bleeding, pain, and recovery time, making it an effective and patient-friendly solution for periodontal therapy and gum contouring.

