Suction and irrigation systems

Suction and irrigation systems are essential in oral surgery and implant dentistry for fluid control and maintaining a clean surgical field.

They improve visibility and support safe clinical procedures.

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Suction and irrigation in dental surgery

Maintaining a controlled surgical field is critical in dental procedures. Suction and irrigation systems remove fluids and debris, ensuring clear visibility throughout the intervention.

They are essential in implant dentistry, oral surgery and bone regeneration procedures.

Role of suction

Surgical suction removes blood, saliva and irrigation fluids, helping to:

  • Maintain clear visibility
  • Reduce contamination risk
  • Improve surgical control
  • Enhance procedural precision

Importance of irrigation

Irrigation plays a key role during bone-related procedures such as implant site preparation and osteotomies.

It helps to:

  • Cool the bone during drilling
  • Prevent overheating
  • Remove debris
  • Maintain a clean working area

Clinical applications

Used in:

  • Implant dentistry
  • Oral surgery
  • Bone regeneration procedures
  • Advanced surgical treatments

Technical features

Professional systems offer:

  • Ergonomic design
  • Compatibility with clinical equipment
  • Disposable components
  • Controlled fluid flow

Role in modern dentistry

Suction and irrigation systems are essential for maintaining a safe, controlled and efficient surgical environment.

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