New mobile dental units are designed and outfitted with operatories, stericenters, and reception areas courtesy of Benco Dental and Matthews Specialty Vehicles.
Dental technology and products supplier Benco Dental has teamed up with Matthews Specialty Vehicles to create mobile dental coaches for on-the-road oral care. These coaches will contain 2 operatories, a stericenter, and even a reception area, per a press release from Benco. Matthews assures that coaches can be ordered to meet the specifications of the customer, and these vehicles can be customized as needed. The coaches tout full ADA compliance and are reportedly suited for schools, institutions, and other care centers.
“This one-of-a-kind partnership truly reflects how Benco Dental is driving dentistry forward, together, and exemplifies our values of innovation and helping the communities our customers serve,” Benco’s VP of Business Development, Julie Radzyminski said in the press release. “The Benco Dental Mobile Dental Coach was conceived to make it easy for providers to deliver the best patient outcomes. It’s a solution-focused product that’s easy to drive, straightforward to maintain, and goes where its owners do with peace of mind, security, and safety they can rely on.”
Each unit is designed and outfitted by Benco’s team as well as in-house interior designers that utilize ideas and equipment from the CenterPoint showrooms across the U.S. Leading equipment from DCI, Vatech, Midmark, Belmont, and SciCan are some highlights. Customers can also take advantage of Benco’s in-house graphic design team, Build Your Brand, to design the branding of the vehicle.
Matthews specializes in mobile health clinics, so partnering with Benco to create the mobile dental coach was a no-brainer, according to Director of Sales and Marketing at Matthews, Michelle Shupe.
“Partnering with Benco Dental–and leveraging our long track record of successfully building mobile health clinics for the purpose of expanding access to care–is a unique and gratifying opportunity for the Matthews team,” Shupe said in the press release. “We’re excited at the prospect of working with a wide range of future clients to co-develop one-of-a-kind vehicles that open up new possibilities.”