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click to enlarge | Selector AP | Air Abrasion - efficient bur replacement.
cavity preparations for composite restorations for procedures class I to V many various applications - see detailed description high patient comfort - multiple quadrant treatment in one visit no need for local anesthesia in many applications, no needles |
Air Abrasion - efficient bur replacement
This unit is easy to use and control. It enables the operator to quickly
develop the skills necessary to fully utilize air abrasion. Thus making the learning a new skill in the midst of a busy
everyday practice painless. This performance of this unit has been maximised for flexible cutting efficiency. The selector AP
is designed to deliver a precise performance to help you provide conservative dentistry. With earlier caries detection now
than ever before, this unit will treat caries effectively where the smallest bur can not reach.
KEY BENEFITS
The Selector AP is inexpensive and retails at lower costs than the cost of competitor units.
The Selector AP replaces the bur in many applications.
High patient comfort - multiple quadrant treatment in one visit.
No need for local anesthesia in many applications, and thus no patient waiting time.
Dentally phobic and timid patients - no needles
APPLICATIONS
Before using the Selector AP in a clinical setting, dentists must understand the devices unique cutting properties. When
properly employed, the Selector AP may be used for an array of applications common to the typical dental practice. The
instrument is indicated for use and used most often in the procedures described below:
Cavity preparations for composite restorations (resin, hybrid, ormocers, etc ) for procedures class I to V.
Removal or resurfacing of composite restorations.
Partial removal of composite restorations and repair or re-bonding at failure sites.
Etching of enamel, dentine and porcelain prior to bonding.
Preparation for pit and fissure sealant.
Tunnel preparation.
Porcelain repair.
Minimal preparation to repair crown margins.
Desensitization of cervical dentin.
Cleaning and dentin sealing of crown preparations prior to cementation.
Endodontic access through porcelain crowns.
Air abrading fractured porcelain and exposed metal for porcelain repair.
Air abrading orthodontic bands "Maryland Bridge" retainers, stainless steel crowns, and onlays to improve cementation.
Air abrading the interior of crowns to remove cements prior to re-cementation.
Selective removal of "White Spots" for partial resin veneers.
Removal of defective sealants.
Cleaning of acrylic surfaces prior to repair, especially cleaning and roughening dentures prior to relining.
Desensitizing sensitive cervical erosions.
Removal of Panavia on healthy teeth prior to recementing a maryland bridge or crown.
Removal of metal posts.
COMPACT AND PORTABLE
The Selector AP uses the surgery compressed air, a supply of 80 psi will generate an efficient cutting stream. No extra
compressor eliminates costs and allows the unit to be small (H8 x W16 x D20cm) so that it will easily be accommodated
wherever you decide to locate it in your surgery. The unit is thus compact and portable, it weighs 2kg.
EFFICIENT
Cutting efficiency is determined by the flow rate of abrasive powder and air pressure. The air pressure and powder flow which
generate the abrasive stream, are easy to control, making the Selector AP suitable for many clinical applications. The
Selector AP has an electronic foot pedal. Compared to other units there is a shorter flow after the foot control is released.
This flow is necessary and ensures that there is no "suck-back" contamination of the air lines and powder chamber by oral
aerosols. Stopping the air flow at the instant the foot control is released runs the risk of "suck-back" and
cross-contamination between patients.
BUR REPLACEMENT
The Selector AP is the instrument of choice for small, conservative preparations, removal of composite and glass ionomer
restorations, and cleaning occlusal surfaces prior to fissure sealing. Selectively removing fractured porcelain and air
abrading metal. It is not suited for crown and onlay preparations and removal of large areas of soft, spongy caries. Although
removal of amalgam is possible it is not recommended.
HIGH PATIENT COMFORT - MULTIPLE QUADRANT TREATMENT
The selector AP has a whisper-quiet operation, producing minimal noise and vibration compared to turbine based treatment.
Treatment is so comfortable that multiple quadrants may be treated in one visit.
NO NEED FOR LOCAL ANAESTHESIA IN MANY APPLICATIONS, AND THIS NO PATIENT WAITING TIME
The use of the air abrasive technique for cavity preparations has been tolerated by many patients without anesthesia. If a
patient reports discomfort however, the practitioner should reduce the pressure. Administering an appropriate anaesthetic may
also be required in some cases.
DENTALLY PHOBIC AND TIMID PATIENTS - NO NEEDLES
Treatment with the Selector AP is comfortable and quick. Some procedures only take a matter of seconds. The abrasive stream
is perceived by the patient as a cool jet of air. As often no local anaesthetic is required, also no needles are required.
CUTTING SPEED
The Selector AP cuts enamel and dentin very rapidly and is as fast or faster than the high speed Hand piece. It also can cut
porcelain to gain endontic access on a crowned tooth. Unlike the turbine, the abrasive stream does not cause stress cracking
in the adjacent tooth structure, or dental materials.
SAFETY ISSUES
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Irritation or corneal abrasion may occur if aluminium oxide particles are directed or deflected
into the eyes. The patient, and any dental staff in the surgery area, should wear protective eyewear. Protective eyewear
should be in place prior to turning the system "on", and until the unit has been turned off.
Aluminum oxide is classified a nuisance rather than a toxic substance. However patients with respiratory problems, including
asthma, should not be treated with air abrasion. For the highest level of performance, 29 micron size aluminium oxide
particles are recommended for use in the Selector AP. Dentoid supplies a very high grade of aluminium oxide for use in this
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STOPPING TO RINSE
Cavity preparation time will vary depending upon the amount of material to be removed. In most cases patient comfort will not
dictate that rinsing is necessary. However, on prolonged procedures, patients may experience some discomfort from dryness in
the mouth and may wish to have their mouths rinsed. Use standard procedures to rinse with the 3 in 1 and evacuate with a
saliva ejector. Also allow the patient to swill with mouthwash.
AIR ABRASION, RUBBER DAM AND SOFT TISSUE
The abrasive stream has a high kinetic energy. Soft resilient materials absorb the kinetic energy and cut very slowly.
However to reduce the risk of embolism the hand piece of the Selector AP should not be directed at the exposed pulp due to
the risk of embolism. Also, never place the hand piece in direct extended contact with the gingiva when the air stream is
activated.
Care should also be taken to protect the gingiva and unattached gingiva from cuts to reduce the risk of subcutaneous
Emphysema. This can be accomplished by use of rubber dam. If the gingiva or unattached gingiva is inadvertently cut,
discontinue using the Selector AP until the cut can be covered, since there is a possibility that the air stream could enter
the cut and cause air to be injected subcutaneously. This can result in swelling and pose a risk of infection.
A strip of rubber dam placed interproximally provides the best protection for a tooth adjacent to one being prepared with air
abrasion. Rubber absorbs the cutting energy and cuts very slowly. It offers much better protection than a stainless steel
matrix band.
HOW DO YOU PLACE UNDERCUTS WITH THE SELECTOR AP
The small center area of the abrasive stream cuts the fastest. By using the small tip, moderate air pressure and tilting the
tip to direct the center of the abrasive stream at the area where the undercut is desired, a very precise undercut can be
placed in just 1 or 2 seconds.
ASPIRATION AND AIR ABRASION
Dry suction systems and water circulating systems with plastic impeller blades are not adversely affected by aluminum oxide.
Wet suction systems with metal impeller blades can be damaged by the wet abrasive slurry and the blade may eventually have to
be replaced.
WARRANTY
Selector AP: 12 months
Carbide Tip: 1 month
ACCESORIES:
1. Hand piece, tip & double pipe: 1pc
2. Pedal switch: 1 pc
3. Poder cord: 1 pc
4. Aluminum oxide: 5 bags
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
| Powder: | Aluminum oxide, 29 microns |
| Required air pressure: | 150 PSI (10 atm.) |
| Dimensions: | W160 x H80 x D220 (mm) |
| Net Weight: | 1.5 kg |
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