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Dental Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaner Piezo Scaler LED Dental Scaler Handpiece
A dental ultrasonic scaler is a device used in dentistry for the removal of plaque, tartar, and other deposits from the teeth. It is a handheld instrument that utilizes ultrasonic vibrations to break down and remove these deposits from the tooth surfaces.
Here's how a dental ultrasonic scaler typically works:
Handpiece: The scaler consists of a handpiece that holds the ultrasonic tip or insert. The handpiece is connected to an ultrasonic generator, which produces high-frequency vibrations.
Water delivery system: The scaler also includes a water delivery system that sprays a continuous stream of water onto the tooth surface during the scaling process. The water helps to cool the tip and flush away debris.
Ultrasonic tip: The ultrasonic tip or insert is the working end of the scaler. It vibrates at a frequency of around 25,000 to 50,000 cycles per second (Hz). The tip is typically made of stainless steel or titanium and comes in different shapes and sizes to suit different dental cleaning needs.
Scaling procedure: When the dental professional applies the vibrating tip to the tooth surface, the ultrasonic vibrations create a high-frequency oscillation. This oscillation helps to disrupt and break up the plaque, tartar, and calculus deposits on the tooth.
Water irrigation: The continuous flow of water from the scaler's water delivery system helps to wash away the debris and cool the tooth and the tip during the scaling process.
Suction: A suction device is often used simultaneously to remove the water and debris from the patient's mouth.
Name | Dental ultrasonic scaler |
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Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Power Source | Electric |
Color | White |
Application | Teeth Whitening |
Water Spray | 0.1bar-5bar(0.01MPa-0.5MPa) |
Frequency | 28kHz±3kHz |
Power Inpu | 220VAC 50Hz 110VAC 60Hz |
Compatible with | W**DPECKER EMS DTE SATELEC |
Features | Fiber optical |
Dental experts utilize dental ultrasonic scalers to remove plaque, tartar, and other deposits from teeth. The scaler breaks up and removes these deposits from the tooth surface using high-frequency vibrations.
A handpiece with a vibrating tip and an electronic control panel make up the ultrasonic scaler. The water or other liquid that is used to cool and lubricate the tip vibrates at a high frequency, often between 18,000 and 50,000 cycles per second. As a result, tiny bubbles are formed in the liquid. The energy released when these bubbles implode aids in breaking up and removing the deposits on the tooth surface.
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