By Products:
Steam Autoclave Sterilizers: Steam autoclave sterilizers are widely used in dental settings for their effectiveness in sterilizing equipment and instruments through high-pressure steam.
Electric Sterilizers: Electric sterilizers provide an alternative to steam autoclaves, using electricity to generate heat for sterilization.
Fully Automated Sterilizers: Fully automated sterilizers offer convenience and efficiency in dental practices by automating the sterilization process.
Modality:
Table-top: Table-top autoclaves are compact and space-saving, making them ideal for smaller dental clinics or practices with limited space.
Portable: Portable autoclaves are designed for mobility, allowing dental professionals to easily move and sterilize equipment as needed.
Loading:
Top Loading: Top loading autoclaves are easy to load and unload, making them user-friendly for dental staff during the sterilization process.
Front Loading: Front loading autoclaves offer efficient loading and unloading of equipment, maximizing workflow in dental settings.
Pass-through: Pass-through autoclaves allow for instruments to be loaded from one side and unloaded from the other, streamlining the sterilization process in busy dental environments.
End-user:
Hospitals: Hospitals utilize dental autoclaves for sterilizing equipment in dental departments or clinics within the hospital setting.
Ambulatory Surgical Centers: Ambulatory surgical centers employ dental autoclaves for sterilization of instruments in outpatient dental procedures.
Office Based Dental Clinics: Office-based dental clinics rely on dental autoclaves for ensuring the sterilization of instruments and equipment used in dental procedures.
Group Practice: Group practices benefit from the use of dental autoclaves for sterilizing equipment across multiple dental providers within the practice.