Features of Dental Suction
| Specification | Details |
| Driving Units | 8 Dental Units Simultaneously |
| Suction Type | Air Type Suction |
| Supply Voltage | AC 110/220V, 60Hz/50Hz |
| Power | 2200W |
| Flow Volume | 3500L/min |
| Noise | 56 dB |
| Package Dimensions | 58*56*75cm |
As a Class II medical device, our CE-certified dental suction system delivers 150 mmHg vacuum power with ultra-quiet operation (<55dB). The autoclavable canister and HEPA filtration ensure compliance with ADA infection control protocols, making it ideal for high-throughput dental practices.
| Specification | Details |
| Driving Units | 8 Dental Units Simultaneously |
| Suction Type | Air Type Suction |
| Supply Voltage | AC 110/220V, 60Hz/50Hz |
| Power | 2200W |
| Flow Volume | 3500L/min |
| Noise | 56 dB |
| Package Dimensions | 58*56*75cm |
The dental suction unit is the crucial part of the dental unit, which is used for drawing a large amount of air and saliva into them over a short period of time. The suction machine is commonly found in dental cleanings, oral surgeries, and cosmetic treatments to keep patients' teeth and mouth dry while the dentist is completing the treatment. Because of its benefits, the pneumatic suction in dental chair becomes more popular.
The dental suction pump is the key piece of equipment during oral surgery, cooperating with the dental suction system. The right dental suction improves patient outcomes, reduces the risk of complications, and can promptly intervene in the event of a serious dental emergency.
Powered by electricity, the dental suction motor firstly powers the vacuum pump. Then the vacuum pump can collect the blood, saliva, and other debris generated during dental procedures, to reduce the amount of spray and spatter formed. Then, the dental suction would simultaneously separate the secretions and solids collected. The portable dental suction unit also has the similiar working principle.