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UK and Ireland managing director, said: “We are delighted to welcome Jonathan to the NSK team. We believe that our many customers in NI and ROI will benefit from Jonathan’s detailed knowledge of dental handpieces and decontamination equipment and we are confident he will support the further expansion of the NSK brand.”
Try before you buy Within the NSK range are some of the most advanced turbines, contra-angles and autoclaves, including the recently launched NSK Ti-Max Z900L, the world’s most powerful turbine*; the NSK Ti-Max Z95L high-speed (1:5 increasing) contra-angle, and the iClave autoclave. A selection of NSK’s most popular products are available via its no obligation 10-day ‘try before you buy’ scheme, which is an ideal way for dentists and hygienists to test out new equipment in their practices
“We would highly recommend the NSK iClave – it’s excellent and very easy to use”
before making the decision to invest. Jonathan said: “It is fantastic that NSK
Jonathan Singh is NSK’s new product specialist/technical services and
support engineer for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
the maintenance and servicing of autoclaves and will be able to service and validate DX Domina and NSK iClave autoclaves, and he can have a look at your handpieces, too. Jonathan has a comprehensive
knowledge of the methods, techniques and processes used in the validation and verification of all decontamination equipment. He has an in-depth knowledge
of the NSK product range and is looking forward to advising and supporting practices about the most suitable handpieces and autoclaves to meet their individual needs. Alexander Breitenbach, NSK
are so confident about their products that they give dentists and hygienists the opportunity to try out the latest turbine, contra-angle or Piezo ultrasonic device to ensure it is the right product for their specific needs before purchase. I am really looking forward to offering this scheme to new and existing NSK clients as I believe the products will speak for themselves.”
The best in infection control NSK understands that today’s busy dental practices face difficult challenges in maintaining
or increasing productivity while ensuring that patient safety remains a top priority. NSK has recently launched
a range of autoclaves including the NSK iClave to help meet these needs. Jonathan said: “Fast instrument cleaning is vital in a busy practice, so quick cycles, large chamber volume and low power consumption are key. The iClave, previously known as the Domina from Dental X, has sold more than 60,000 units worldwide,
demonstrating a proven track record.” Liz Madden, Dental Nurse at Abbeyglebe
Dental Practice in Donegal, is a happy iClave customer. She said: “Our previous autoclaves kept breaking down and were difficult and expensive to repair. Morris Dental recommended the NSK iClave to us. We now have four in the practice – and they’ve been great. We use the fast cycle a lot as we are a big practice, and the large chamber allows us to autoclave up to four trays at a time. We would highly recommend the NSK iClave – it’s excellent and very easy to use.”
Future commitment For NSK, the future is not only about continuing to develop and improve its equipment offering, but also grow the commitment to giving the best service and support to the industry. Jonathan said: “I am delighted to be joining such a team of highly specialised NSK territory managers, and I am committed to offering all our customers exceptional advice and support. I look forward to meeting you all in
the very near future.” ®
To take advantage of the NSK ‘Try before you buy’ scheme or to arrange a practice visit, contact Jonathan on +447464675158 or +35316950053 or by email jsingh@
nsk-uk.com Alternatively, call NSK on ROI 1800 848959 or NI 08006341909 or contact your preferred dental dealer. Twitter: @NSK_UK Facebook: NSK UK Ltd *Only Z900L. Power output measured by NSK internal research department. **As of March 2011.
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