The Purevac HVE Mirror Tip enables a one-handed approach to evacuating fluid and debris while facilitating retraction, visibility, and illumination during dental procedures.
The Purevac HVE system, provides improved evacuation of aerosols during ultrasonic scaling procedures. The lightweight HVE hose is flexible and has a 360 degree swivel for easier manoeuvrability. This enables a one-handed approach to evacuate the patient’s oral cavity of aerosols, splatter, fluid, and debris, while also providing visibility and illumination to the treatment area.
This innovative systems handles multiple procedures including wet and dry drilling, rubber cup polishing, air/water syringe, sealants, ultrasonic scaling irrigation and air polishing.
Benefits
Fog-free mirror with continuous suction of fluids and debris
69% lighter and 130% more flexible than a standard HVE hose
14% Less than a standard HVE tip and 5% less than a low-volume saliva ejector
135% more than a low-volume saliva ejector
Imagine a simplified scaling experience — less aerosols, less water, featherweight cables, 360 degrees of rotation, fog-free mirror and high volume evacuation.
Meet the Cavitron 300 Series Ultrasonic System. Ergonomic design with lightweight cable and fully rotating Steri-Mate 360 handpiece allows free flowing movement within the oral cavity. For a better, safer and faster scaling experience.
“Purevac HVE is one of the top devices dental professionals can use to protect their patients, themselves, and their colleagues by reducing aerosols.”
Emily Boge MPA, RDH, CDA
Many microorganisms such as viruses can survive for hours, days and even months on the surfaces in your operatory. The amount of bacterial aerosols increase five times1 during dental treatments. These viruses can cause respiratory infections, the most common reason dental clinicians fail to report to work.2 The Purevac HVE System helps remove these aerosols.
In a research study, HVE removed 90% more aerosols during ultrasonic scaling, compared to a low-volume saliva ejector.3
Become familiar with the Purevac HVE System. Check out some tips and tricks on how to get the most out of your system.
1. Al Maghlouth A, Al Yousef Y, Al Bagieh N. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bacterial Aerosols. J Contemp Dent Pract 2004 November;(5)4:091-100.
2. Christensen , R., PhD. (2006, November 1). Aerosols. Retrieved January 23, 2018, from http://www.dentistryiq.com/articles/wdj/print/volume-4/issue-10/you-and-your-practice/aerosols.html
3. Harrel SK, Molinari J: Aerosols and splatter in dentistry: a brief review of the literature and infection control implications. J Am Dent Assoc 2004, 135, 429-437
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