
DENT18-D903
Integral Dental Unit
LED- v2 Operation Light
Instrument Tray
Provides bright, shadow-free lighting for precise visibility.
Made from durable, scratch-resistant acrylic material.
Adjustable light intensity to meet diverse treatment needs.
Organized layout for easy access to instruments during procedures.
Ergonomically designed to reduce eye strain.
Ensures a clean and professional appearance.
Ensures patient comfort with precise water dispensing.
Supports efficient workflow during procedures.
Streamlines the process of filling the cup with water.
Adjustable height and angle for ergonomic use by assistants.
Automatically Add Water for Cup
Secondary tray for easy access to additional instruments.
Spittoon
Assistant Tray






DENT18-D903
Integral Dental Unit
Allows seamless switching between le-hand and right-hand operaon – one of the most important and outstanding features of the 18-D903. It has a 8 led light with high intensity and a maximum lux of 45000 It is the most advance unviersal chair available Both the support arm of the unit box and the tool tray can rotate 180° around the paent chair, ensuring flexible and convenient access from The paent chair serves as the central point, opmizing workflow and accessibility for the dental The chair moves in sync with the paent's natural posture and moon, reducing the need for paents to adjust themselves during treatment.
Input Voltage : 12-24V
Color tempreture : 4000K/5000K
Net weight : 1.6 kg
Gross weight : 2.5 kg
Package size : 375 375 21.5 cm
0.7m illumination intensity : 7000-30000 Lux (10%)
Color rendering index : Ro>90
S04 Dental Stool
Features an ergonomic design with adjustable height, providing comfort and mobility for the dentist or assistant during extended procedures.

Touch-System Formian Controller
The Touch-System Formian Controller Without Memory provides a simple, touch-based interface for quick and efficient adjustments. It allows easy access to essential functions, streamlining daily operations without the need for preset memory settings.

