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Updated Dec 04, 2024
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The dental profession is synonymous with cleanliness and hygiene. So it’s no surprise to find ultrasonic cleaners high on every dentist’s shopping list.  

Dental ultrasonic cleaners allow dental practices to remove a wide range of debris and contaminants from instruments, moulds and implants. They’re also effective in removing even the finest specs of plaster and cement from bridgework. 

Ultrasonic cleaning is fast, effective and safe. In fact, it provides far superior cleaning than mechanical washers in much less time. And it certainly beats laboriously cleaning every item manually, a hugely time-consuming and far from foolproof process. 

Ultrasonic cleaners work using ultrasonic frequencies that produce billions of bubbles that explode when they touch anything in the cleaner basket.

Cleaning times for dental instruments in an ultrasonic cleaner are usually less than 10 minutes. That means no costly waits for important instruments and a more productive, efficient practice overall. 

Dental ultrasonic cleaners are considered ‘best practice’ for contaminant removal by most health watchdogs.

ICONA | Medical and Dental Equipment, Sales and Service
ICONA has a passion for building relationships with clients and works to build enduring alliances based on the value proposition of delivering top quality equipment and services to both the private and public sectors. Combining our extensive communications expertise with in-depth knowledge and passion, we are proud to present an unparalleled offering of both product and support ...
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Next Degree Electrical was formed as a business partnership in 2009 with one specific goal in mind, to provide the benchmark in service and maintenance of sterilizing and infection control equipment within QLD. Next Degree Electrical transitioned into a company in late 2012 and the company directors are still proud hands on field technicians of the business. In December ...
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Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner Buying Guide

Find and buy ultrasonic cleaners from verified suppliers on MedicalSearch. An ultrasonic cleaner is used to clean laboratory and medical equipment with ultrasound frequencies and cleaning solvents.

Factors to consider when buying an ultrasonic cleaner:

  • Type:
    • Industrial heavy duty – Features heavier compound transducers and generators and welded stainless steel tanks.
    • Lab-size or tabletop – Features heavy transducers but the generators are located in the same case as the tank.
    • Small toy-like systems – Portable machines suitable for light cleaning.
  • Tank size – Determine the size and number of the items that need to be cleaned.
  • Ultrasonic cleaner frequency – Refers to the energy level of cavitation bubbles during cleaning. This is influenced by the material and surface dimensions of the object to be cleaned and the type of contamination to be removed. The ideal range is between 25 kHz and 40 kHz.
  • Power – Refers to the number of ultrasonic cleaning emitters that are used during cleaning. The ideal range is 10-20 W/L for small tanks and 5-20 W/L for larger ones.
  • Operating modes – Consider models with a sweep mode operation. It prevents dead zones and useful for uniform cleaning.
  • Baskets and racks – Choose the appropriate size of the parts baskets to ensure they do not touch the ultrasonic transducers.
  • Heater – Heat improves cleaning performance. Ideal water temperature is between 60 and 76 degrees celsius.

 

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Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner Costs and Supplier Insights

The listed price of a Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner for sale ranges from $50 to $1,000, averaging $525.

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