Many people can t think of the dentist without imagining the sound of the dental drill.
Air abrasion dental treatment.
Designed for all minimal invasive tooth treatments and all other air abrasion dental and laboratory tasks.
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Is the minimum number of patients who are receiving dental treatments with aquacare per year based on 12 000 dentists and on the base of 1 patient per day receiving an aquacare treatment join the new normal.
Air abrasion leaves much more of the healthy tooth tissue behind.
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Air abrasion generates no heat sound pressure or vibration.
Traditionally dentists used noisy dental drills to remove decay and prepare the teeth for fillings but air abrasion has proven to be a noiseless heatless minimally invasive alternative.
However with air abrasion treatment is done faster painless and eliminates the use of needles.
Air abrasion is a new micro dentistry technique that is used to treat tooth decay and prepare teeth for restorations.
What is air abrasion.
Air abrasion reduces the need for anaesthetic particularly if the cavity is shallow.
Easiest and most practical air abrasion system.
Unique patented air abrasion unit that guarantees the best performance and quality.
An air abrasion unit is like a mini sandblaster and using a very fine non toxic powder of aluminium oxide an ingredient in many types of toothpaste can gently spray away areas of decayed tooth.
This device works like a sandblaster.
This allows the removal of soft decayed tooth structure.
It ejects tiny aluminum oxide particles through a powerful stream of air from the tiny tip of the device.
Tiny cracks and imperfections on a tooth can be fixed using air abrasion.
Air abrasion leaves the working area relatively dry which is an advantage during the placement of composite fillings.
High efficiancy at low pressure perfect results at only 1 2 bar.
Because dental insurance plans and coverage polices vary widely from plan to plan it is best to contact your dental insurance provider to determine if air abrasion is a covered procedure.
Although air abrasion cannot replace the dental drill for fillings it very often can provide an alternative.
The most exciting thing for patients is that air abrasion is painless and in some cases doesn t require an anesthetic.
Air abrasion leaves behind a gritty feeling in your mouth which is simply rinsed away almost instantaneously using a small suction device.