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EQUIPMENT/TECHNOLOGY Lights A-DEC LED DENTAL LIGHT


• 3-axis, 540˚ spherical rotation light head adjustment


• 3 light intensity settings of 15,000, 25,000 and 30,000 lux


• Cure-safe mode: enables dental team to work effectively without curing photo- initiated resins


• Auto on/off function • Remote touchpad activation: allows you to toggle between settings and turn light on/off without having to touch light head


• Local switching: enables easy change of mode by entire dental team when touchpad is not available • Long-lasting LEDs


DENTALEZ EVERLIGHT


• Natural daylight illumination provides clearer oral cavity visibility


• 9 color/intensity settings to meet all your operative needs, including color matching


• Consumes 70% less energy than halogens; lowers bills


• Lasts 10 times longer than halogens • Available in 6 mounting options • Revolutionary, affordable LED technology


• 3 Kelvin color temperatures, 3 lux intensity settings


Stools PROMA A5100 SERIES LED LIGHT


• Minimal shadowing: 516 facets work to greatly reduce shadows; dual parabolic lenses are engineered to produce the perfect elliptical pattern, bright in the center with a feathered edge


• Relieve eyestrain: continuous intensity adjustment from 3000 to 35,000 lux range is achieved by the simple one- touch control


• Ideal color: rendering temp of 5000K, matching that of natural indirect daylight, is consistent at all intensities


MIDMARK LED OPERATORY LIGHT


• Delivers the true, reduced shadow white light you need to properly identify shades, see details and diagnose tissue


• Soft Edge: Midmark’s LED maintains a soft or feathered edge to reduce the eyestrain associated with sharp differences in contrast


• Quiet operation: efficient design eliminates the need for noisy cooling fans


• The ergonomic 3-axis design offers complete control, with pull, tilt and twist operations


• Touchpad control offers 3 intensity adjustments as well as a composite safe setting to prevent premature curing • Easily retrofit most Midmark packages


CROWN DOCTOR’S STOOLS A-DEC 1601 DOCTOR’S STOOL


• Comfortable, contoured seat cushion • 2-way adjustable backrest • 2-way adjustable seat • Expanded seat height adjustment • Twin-wheeled casters for tile or carpeted surfaces • 5-leg, cast aluminum base 1621 Assistant’s Stool • Comfortable, contoured-round seat cushion • Adjustable torso support • Seat height adjustment • Height-adjustable foot ring • Twin-wheeled casters for tile or carpeted surfaces • 5-leg, cast aluminum base


BREWER ERGOFLEX™ EGF-9100 SERIES


9100B Operator’s Stool • Sleek, compact design with superior ergonomic features


• Seamless upholstery available in UltraLeather™ 9000B Operator’s Stool • Contoured, saddle-style seat • Contoured, adjustable backrest with lumbar support • Layered, high-density foam in seat and backrest • Floating synchronized backrest and seat tilt • Pneumatic height adjustment 18.5" - 24.5" • 21.5" diameter powder-coated, cast aluminum base • 5-year warranty


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C40D Doctor’s Stool • Fully powder-coated base • Nonmarring twin wheel casters • Pneumatic height adjustment • Tilting seat and back have ABS covers for ease of cleaning


C50D Doctor’s Stool • Combine a traditional contour-shaped seat with a triangle back


• Fully tilting seats and backs • ABS shrouds for easy cleaning • Fully powder-coated base • Nonmarring casters • A chrome cylinder for pneumatic height adjustment


Prices subject to change without notice.


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