Make sure you protect your patients by using a high-quality dental air compressor from DuraPro Health. Because this piece of equipment powers some of the most critical tools you use as a dentist, it’s important to select one that will deliver reliable performance day in and day out. Dental compressors and vacuums also help to keep patients safe by affecting the quality of the air that’s produced. When you browse through our collection, you’ll find a wide range of primary equipment and related accessories, including replacement dental air compressor heads, water bypass filters, remote control panels and more. Shop for dental air compressors for sale at DuraPro Health to get the best selection of equipment at affordable prices.
Put Safety First
Your air compressor’s ability to create cleaner air directly affects the safety of your patients. When you use this piece of equipment, it should reduce the risk of exposure to bacteria, pathogens and microorganisms. Air compressors accomplish this by compressing, cleaning, drying and storing air. That steady supply of high-quality compressed air is then used by any handpieces powered by the compressor. Any new practice will obviously need a good compressor and vacuum pump, but it’s also important to know when it’s time to replace your current equipment. If the air being produced isn’t clean enough, or if the compressor has weak pressure, it may be time to upgrade to one of our new or refurbished dental compressors for sale.
How to Choose a Dental Air Compressor
There are a number of factors to keep in mind when selecting a compressor for your practice. First, think about what size you need based on your required output; allow 1 HP for every two users. Quieter lubricated models create a more pleasant experience for both personnel and patients, while oil-free compressors require less maintenance. Think about what parts and accessories you may need besides your dental air compressor, such as water recirculators, vacuum pumps and more. Find a wide range of air compressor equipment from which to choose when you shop online at DuraPro Health.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much does a dental compressor cost?
How long do dental air compressors last?
How do you maintain an air compressor?
- Poor ventilation or placement near a heat source.
- Dirt buildup inside the dental compressor.
- The compressor isn’t taking in enough air.
- Worn-out head gaskets and/or valves.
How does an air compressor connect to a dental unit?
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