VASTMED 12 o’clock cabinet w/ delivery unit. 3 year warranty

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Floating shelves offer optimal ergonomic positioning for procedural tubs and ancillary devices.
Pass-through upper storage allows assistants to restock instruments and supplies without interrupting treatment room procedures.
Robust monitor mount system for full range of movement including up-and-down positioning.
Add privacy or light with optional solid or infill clerestory (high section of wall with windows above eye level).
3-year warranty

Floating shelves offer optimal ergonomic positioning for procedural tubs and ancillary devices.

Pass-through upper storage allows assistants to restock instruments and supplies without interrupting treatment room procedures.

Robust monitor mount system for full range of movement including up-and-down positioning.

Add privacy or light with optional solid or infill clerestory (high section of wall with windows above eye level).

3-year warranty

  • Integrated and accurate LED task lighting. Energy efficient and color matched to VASTMED LED lights to help ease eyestrain.
  • Single- or dual-floating shelves. Optimal ergonomic positioning for tubs and ancillaries.
  • Modular power panel. Houses nitrous, flow control, vacuum-line cleaning system (ICV) and power outlets.
  • Swing-out shelves. Add additional functional space for supplies and equipment.
  • Convenient control center. Operates clock, timers, ICV system, lighting and basic chair functions.
  • Soft-close drawers. Maintain your quiet environment.
  • Modular grid system. Allows reconfiguration from drawers to cabinets (and vice versa) down the road.
  • Flexible organization. Color-coded drawer bins let you create your own custom set up.

Using BRILLANTE Prophy Angles VASTMED disposable dental prophylaxis (prophy) angle for cleaning and protecting teeth is a common procedure performed by a dental hygienist. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use a disposable prophy angle:

Materials Needed:

  • Disposable prophy angle
  • Prophy paste (gritty toothpaste used for polishing teeth)
  • Slow-speed handpiece (dental drill)
  • Saliva ejector
  • Protective eyewear and gloves (for the hygienist)
  • Patient’s protective bib

Procedure:

  1. Preparation:
    • Ensure the patient is comfortable in the dental chair.
    • Place a protective bib on the patient.
    • Wear gloves, a mask, and protective eyewear.
  2. Attach the Prophy Angle:
    • Connect the disposable prophy angle to the slow-speed handpiece. Make sure it is securely attached.
    • Test the prophy angle by activating the handpiece to ensure it is working correctly.
  3. Apply Prophy Paste:
    • Dispense a small amount of prophy paste onto the rubber cup of the prophy angle. You can also apply the paste directly to the patient’s teeth if preferred.
  4. Polishing the Teeth:
    • Gently guide the prophy angle to the patient’s teeth, starting at the gum line.
    • Use a light, circular motion to polish the tooth surfaces. The prophy angle should be moving continuously to avoid generating too much heat, which can cause discomfort.
    • Polish all surfaces of the teeth, including the front, back, and chewing surfaces.
    • Reapply prophy paste as needed throughout the procedure.
  5. Rinsing and Suction:
    • Periodically rinse the patient’s mouth with water and use a saliva ejector to remove the prophy paste and debris.
    • Continue polishing until all the teeth are clean and smooth.
  6. Final Rinse:
    • Once polishing is complete, give the patient a final rinse to remove any remaining paste and debris.
    • Use the saliva ejector to ensure the mouth is clean and dry.
  7. Finishing Up:
    • Remove the disposable prophy angle from the handpiece and dispose of it according to your dental office’s protocols.
    • Clean and disinfect the handpiece as required.
    • Remove the patient’s protective bib and provide any post-care instructions, such as avoiding food or drink for a short time if fluoride treatment was applied.

Post-Care Instructions:

  • Inform the patient that they may experience slight sensitivity after the cleaning, which should subside quickly.
  • Advise the patient to maintain good oral hygiene practices at home, including regular brushing and flossing.

This procedure ensures the patient’s teeth are cleaned and protected, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.

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Company


  • Vast-MED-DENT


  • Atlanta Dental Supply Co. (PENDING)


  • Benco Dental Co.(PENDING)


  • Burkhart Dental Supply Co., Inc.(PENDING)


  • Carolina Dental Supply(PENDING)


  • Darby Dental Inc.(PENDING)


  • DC Dental Supplies(PENDING)


  • DDS Dental Supplies


  • Dental City(PENDING)

  • Dental Health Products, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Dermatec Direct(PENDING)

  • Empire Medical & Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Goetze Dental(PENDING)

  • Healthcare Supply Service, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Henry Schein(PENDING)

  • I Q Dental(PENDING)

  • Johnson & Lund Co., Inc.(PENDING)

  • Kings Two Dental Supply Co.(PENDING)

  • Newark Dental(PENDING)

  • M & S Dental Supply Co.(PENDING)

  • Nowak Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Midway Dental Supply, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Midwest Dental Equip. & Supply(PENDING)

  • Nashville Dental, Inc.(PENDING)

  • OC-1 Dental Supply

  • Parkway Dental Services

  • Patterson Dental Supply, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Pearson Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Practicon(PENDING)

  • Pure Life Dental(PENDING)

  • Safco Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Scott’s Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Shasta Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Sky Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Star Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Supply Doc INC(PENDING)

  • TRI-STATE Dental Supplies, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Ultimate Dental(PENDING)

  • Young’s Dental(PENDING)

  • Westdent(PENDING)


  • Acmedent Corp.(APPROVED)


  • Clinical Research Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Dens’n Dente(PENDING)

  • Dental Brands for Less(PENDING)

  • First Service Dental Supply Corp(PENDING)

  • Frontier Dental Supply Inc.(PENDING)

  • Henry Schein Canada(PENDING)

  • K-Dental, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. CANADA(PENDING)

  • Sinclair Dental Co., Ltd.(PENDING)

  • Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.(PENDING)

  • Westan

Floating shelves offer optimal ergonomic positioning for procedural tubs and ancillary devices.

Pass-through upper storage allows assistants to restock instruments and supplies without interrupting treatment room procedures.

Robust monitor mount system for full range of movement including up-and-down positioning.

Add privacy or light with optional solid or infill clerestory (high section of wall with windows above eye level).

3-year warranty

  • Integrated and accurate LED task lighting. Energy efficient and color matched to VASTMED LED lights to help ease eyestrain.
  • Single- or dual-floating shelves. Optimal ergonomic positioning for tubs and ancillaries.
  • Modular power panel. Houses nitrous, flow control, vacuum-line cleaning system (ICV) and power outlets.
  • Swing-out shelves. Add additional functional space for supplies and equipment.
  • Convenient control center. Operates clock, timers, ICV system, lighting and basic chair functions.
  • Soft-close drawers. Maintain your quiet environment.
  • Modular grid system. Allows reconfiguration from drawers to cabinets (and vice versa) down the road.
  • Flexible organization. Color-coded drawer bins let you create your own custom set up.

Using BRILLANTE Prophy Angles VASTMED disposable dental prophylaxis (prophy) angle for cleaning and protecting teeth is a common procedure performed by a dental hygienist. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use a disposable prophy angle:

Materials Needed:

  • Disposable prophy angle
  • Prophy paste (gritty toothpaste used for polishing teeth)
  • Slow-speed handpiece (dental drill)
  • Saliva ejector
  • Protective eyewear and gloves (for the hygienist)
  • Patient’s protective bib

Procedure:

  1. Preparation:
    • Ensure the patient is comfortable in the dental chair.
    • Place a protective bib on the patient.
    • Wear gloves, a mask, and protective eyewear.
  2. Attach the Prophy Angle:
    • Connect the disposable prophy angle to the slow-speed handpiece. Make sure it is securely attached.
    • Test the prophy angle by activating the handpiece to ensure it is working correctly.
  3. Apply Prophy Paste:
    • Dispense a small amount of prophy paste onto the rubber cup of the prophy angle. You can also apply the paste directly to the patient’s teeth if preferred.
  4. Polishing the Teeth:
    • Gently guide the prophy angle to the patient’s teeth, starting at the gum line.
    • Use a light, circular motion to polish the tooth surfaces. The prophy angle should be moving continuously to avoid generating too much heat, which can cause discomfort.
    • Polish all surfaces of the teeth, including the front, back, and chewing surfaces.
    • Reapply prophy paste as needed throughout the procedure.
  5. Rinsing and Suction:
    • Periodically rinse the patient’s mouth with water and use a saliva ejector to remove the prophy paste and debris.
    • Continue polishing until all the teeth are clean and smooth.
  6. Final Rinse:
    • Once polishing is complete, give the patient a final rinse to remove any remaining paste and debris.
    • Use the saliva ejector to ensure the mouth is clean and dry.
  7. Finishing Up:
    • Remove the disposable prophy angle from the handpiece and dispose of it according to your dental office’s protocols.
    • Clean and disinfect the handpiece as required.
    • Remove the patient’s protective bib and provide any post-care instructions, such as avoiding food or drink for a short time if fluoride treatment was applied.

Post-Care Instructions:

  • Inform the patient that they may experience slight sensitivity after the cleaning, which should subside quickly.
  • Advise the patient to maintain good oral hygiene practices at home, including regular brushing and flossing.

This procedure ensures the patient’s teeth are cleaned and protected, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.

[contact-form-7 id=”8459″ title=”send message form”]

Company


  • Vast-MED-DENT


  • Atlanta Dental Supply Co. (PENDING)


  • Benco Dental Co.(PENDING)


  • Burkhart Dental Supply Co., Inc.(PENDING)


  • Carolina Dental Supply(PENDING)


  • Darby Dental Inc.(PENDING)


  • DC Dental Supplies(PENDING)


  • DDS Dental Supplies


  • Dental City(PENDING)

  • Dental Health Products, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Dermatec Direct(PENDING)

  • Empire Medical & Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Goetze Dental(PENDING)

  • Healthcare Supply Service, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Henry Schein(PENDING)

  • I Q Dental(PENDING)

  • Johnson & Lund Co., Inc.(PENDING)

  • Kings Two Dental Supply Co.(PENDING)

  • Newark Dental(PENDING)

  • M & S Dental Supply Co.(PENDING)

  • Nowak Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Midway Dental Supply, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Midwest Dental Equip. & Supply(PENDING)

  • Nashville Dental, Inc.(PENDING)

  • OC-1 Dental Supply

  • Parkway Dental Services

  • Patterson Dental Supply, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Pearson Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Practicon(PENDING)

  • Pure Life Dental(PENDING)

  • Safco Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Scott’s Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Shasta Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Sky Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Star Dental Supply(PENDING)

  • Supply Doc INC(PENDING)

  • TRI-STATE Dental Supplies, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Ultimate Dental(PENDING)

  • Young’s Dental(PENDING)

  • Westdent(PENDING)


  • Acmedent Corp.(APPROVED)


  • Clinical Research Dental Supplies(PENDING)

  • Dens’n Dente(PENDING)

  • Dental Brands for Less(PENDING)

  • First Service Dental Supply Corp(PENDING)

  • Frontier Dental Supply Inc.(PENDING)

  • Henry Schein Canada(PENDING)

  • K-Dental, Inc.(PENDING)

  • Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. CANADA(PENDING)

  • Sinclair Dental Co., Ltd.(PENDING)

  • Valuemed Professional Products Ltd.(PENDING)

  • Westan

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