Crystal Mark Dental Division Systems announces the release of an innovative adjunct to the air-abrasion practice. The company has developed a patient-friendly elephant head that attaches to any extraoral air-abrasion evacuation hose (three-inch diameter). It is designed to lend a fun and friendly appearance to air-abrasion evacuation systems. Clinical use of this wonderful marketing device has triggered positive feedback and genuine laughter from both young and old patients alike.
Crystal Mark Dental Division Systems announces the release of an innovative adjunct to the air-abrasion practice. The company has developed a patient-friendly elephant head that attaches to any extraoral air-abrasion evacuation hose (three-inch diameter). It is designed to lend a fun and friendly appearance to air-abrasion evacuation systems. Clinical use of this wonderful marketing device has triggered positive feedback and genuine laughter from both young and old patients alike.
It is particularly effective with children because it provides a focus for their attention. Children are given a foam/plastic packing peanut at the beginning of a procedure, and they are told that they will be able to feed the "elephant" as soon as the procedure is finished. The elephant head is made of easily cleaned vinyl to ensure ease of maintenance and a continued sparkling appearance for years to come.
For more details, contact Crystal Mark Dental Division Systems, Inc., 613 Justin Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201; call (818) 240-7596 or (888) 264-4337.
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