3A Medes - Easy-Flow Air Polish

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  • EF-01
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Down payment: تومان1,732,500 (25.00%)

Number of payments: 3

Tax:

Amount of payment: تومان1,801,800

Overpayment: تومان207,900

Total: تومان7,137,900

Down payment: تومان1,732,500 (25.00%)

Number of payments: 3

Tax:

Amount of payment: تومان1,801,800

Overpayment: تومان207,900

Total: تومان7,137,900

Down payment: تومان1,732,500 (25.00%)

Number of payments: 3

Tax:

Amount of payment: تومان1,801,800

Overpayment: تومان207,900

Total: تومان7,137,900

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Air polishing was introduced in the late 1970s as an alternative to a rubber cup filled with pumice. Using a slurry of water, abrasive powder, and pressurized air, the air polisher effectively removes extrinsic stain, plaque biofilm, and prepares occlusal surfaces of teeth for sealant placement. Originally, air polishers were only intended for use on supragingival surfaces since the abrasive powder could potentially harm the softer tissues, such as the cementum, dentin, and gingival epithelium.

Like many things in dentistry, air polishing has changed since the late 1970s. There are several new air polisher designs and new abrasive powders, and we now have the ability to use air polishers subgingivally. Sodium bicarbonate was the original abrasive powder used, but newer abrasive powders include glycine, calcium carbonate, calcium sodium phosphosilicate, aluminum trihydroxide, and erythritol. These additional powders give us more choices for our patients' individual needs.

         

• Glycine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is finer, less abrasive, and water-soluble. Glycine can be used subgingivally and has no salty taste.

• Calcium carbonate is a powder that consists of spherical crystals for effective stain removal. This may cause greater defects on root dentin and is not recommended for use subgingivally.

• Calcium sodium phosphosilicate is a bioactive glass that helps occlude dentinal tubules to reduce sensitivity.

• Aluminum trihydroxide is an alternative to sodium bicarbonate for patients who are on sodium-restricted diets, but it may be hard on some restorative materials.

• Erythritol is a sugar alcohol that can help reduce periodontal pockets greater than 4 mm when it is mixed with 0.3% chlorhexidine.

   

Patient selection

Patients must be selected carefully, as there are some contraindications for use. Typically, individuals with communicable disease, upper respiratory disease, compromised immune systems, sodium-restricted diets, polishing powder ingredient allergies, and contact lenses are not candidates for air polishing. However, sodium restriction is less of an issue now that there are powders without sodium.

Indications for use of an air polisher have typically included extrinsic stain removal, cleaning around orthodontic appliances, and to clean occlusal surfaces before placing a sealant.

   

Benefits of air polishing

- The benefits of air polishing for the dental professional include less operator fatigue, less time involved than the traditional polishing technique, and improved access to difficult-to-reach areas.

- The benefits to the patient include less time in the chair, less "scraping," excellent stain removal, reduced dentin hypersensitivity, and improved periodontal status.

3a medes easy flow

Easy-Flow

This pneumatic transformer is a instrument used to remove foreign objects attached to the tooth surface by spraying small particles under air pressure, or to clean the tooth surface, bracket.

   

Features:

  • Comfortable and ergonomic design.
  • 360° rotation effectively cleans the hidden tartar in any part of the tooth
  • Urethane coating gently improves grip.
  • Unique nozzle structure enables continuous and powerful injection, reducing the time of practice with excellent luster and grinding effects.
  • Specially crafted needle is provided to prevent clogging.
  • The handpiece has two built-in basic pieces to increase user convenience.
  • Convenient to connect one-touch to various brands of couplings.
  • Easy to clean and disinfect after use and can be sterilized at 135°C
  • Deliver with prophy powder: NaHCO3 (Sodium hydrogen carbonate / Sodium bicarbonate) - Produced by Dentonics, USA

  

Applications:

  • Dark stain removal
  • Easy to glue resin
  • Whitening effect, improving patient satisfaction
  • Polished and bracket cleaning

 

  • Size: 190x50x60mm
  • Weight: approx. 0.15 kg
  • Usage: +10°C to +40°C
  • Water supply: 40-60ml/min


Reference : EF-01

Data sheet

  • 3A Medes
  • South Korea
  • 150gr
  • With standard 4-hole connection

Specific References

  • 019209
  • C8I
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