Dentsply Sirona Preventive has announced a new line of ultrasonic cleaners, the Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaner family.
Dentsply Sirona has launched the new Resurge® Ultrasonic Cleaner family, which is engineered to provide dental practices the optimum capacity and flexibility in cleaning dental instruments. Available in two sizes, 0.8 gallon, and 2.0 gallon, these units are designed to meet the needs of offices seeking either high or low capacity cleaning requirements.
Combined with the Resurge Instrument Cleaning Solution, the new ultrasonic cleaners reportedly offer superior cleaning and ease of use. Both units feature a low-profile design, which are engineered to make it easy to insert and remove instruments while a touch screen makes set up and operation simple.
No matter how a user processes instruments, the Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaners offer flexibility in loading instruments. The units come with a universal rack that accepts the industry leaders’ cassettes and a stainless steel basket for loading bundled or loose instruments. In addition, a low-profile tray for spreading out the instruments is also available.
“Based on our research, the two new units can handle the everyday use of single practices as well as multi-dentist practices, offering optimum capacity and flexibility,” says Rick Gross, Global Product Manager for Dentsply Sirona’s Infection Prevention Platform. “Combined with Resurge Instrument Cleaning Solution, our ultrasonic systems clean better than the leading baths on the market.”
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For more information about the Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaners or to request a demo, call 800-989-8825 or visit Dentsply.com/resurgeultrasonic
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