Using the proper isolation system goes beyond suction and retraction. It gives the dentist greater control of the oral environment, helping to improve patient outcomes and procedural safety, and shortening chair time. And while illuminated isolation systems are among the hottest technologies in dentistry, not every clinician needs an LED device.
For those who, for example, may already be using lights with their optics, the Isodry from Isolite Systems may provide the answer to your isolation needs. Isodry integrates into your existing dental chair, enabling you to comfortably keep your patient’s mouth open, retract the tongue and cheek, improve visibility, regulate moisture and oral humidity, and virtually eliminate sources of contamination.
Isodry provides two channels of continuous hands-free vacuum suction. The dual vacuum controls enable you to focus suction in either the upper or lower quadrant, allowing you to better control moisture and oral humidity.
One key benefit of Isodry is comfort to the patient, who can relax and rest his or her jaw with the bite block. Available in many sizes, Isolite’s mouthpieces ensure they’re comfortable and safe for any patient. And since Isodry provides much better moisture control than a rubber dam, the patients don’t feel like they’re drowning in saliva.
The clinician also benefits, as the device can have a profound effect on procedures. The retraction that it provides opens up the oral cavity, making it much easier to access difficult areas. And the visibility it creates can lead to better clinical outcomes.
Some dentists have described Isodry as a third arm or even an additional staff member, allowing them to complete more procedures in less time while offering better quality and timing of service. As one clinician said told Dental Product Shopper, “This is the best product I have ever bought. I do not work without it. Every office should use it.”
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