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OSA-1-28A
OSAKADENTAL
901849900
Three-Folding Patient Comfortable Seat Dental Chair Unit
The dental unit provides tubing for water and compressed air to travel through to operate certain instrumentation that is used in dental procedures. The dental unit provides tubing for water and compressed air to travel through to operate certain instrumentation that is used in dental procedures.
This term describes a specific and advanced design feature of the patient seat in a modern dental chair. It focuses on maximizing patient comfort and ergonomic positioning through a sophisticated articulation of the seat itself.
The "Three-Folding" design refers to a seat that is divided into three distinct, hinged sections that can move independently or in concert:
Seat Base: The main part of the seat where the patient's thighs and buttocks rest.
Thigh Section: The front part of the seat, under the patient's knees.
Calf Section (Leg Rest): The very front part that supports the lower calves.
Instead of being a single, flat plank, the seat is engineered to fold at two specific points, creating a natural and supportive contour for the patient's entire lower body.
This triple-segment design allows the chair to replicate a natural, relaxed body position, similar to a recliner:
Promotes Proper Posture: The contoured design cradles the body, preventing the patient from sliding down in the chair as it is reclined. This is crucial for long procedures.
Reduces Pressure on Legs and Back: By supporting the thighs and calves evenly, it eliminates pressure points behind the knees and under the thighs, which can cause discomfort and restlessness.
Improves Circulation: When the chair is reclined for treatment, the slight elevation of the legs helps with blood circulation, reducing the chance of the patient feeling lightheaded or developing numb legs.
Enhances Relaxation: The comfortable, supported position helps to ease patient anxiety and makes the dental experience more pleasant.
This advanced seat is a core component of a complete Dental Chair Unit (DCU), which typically includes:
Chair Base: The sturdy foundation on wheels that allows for mobility.
Chair Back: The backrest that reclines to near-horizontal for treatment.
The Three-Folding Seat: The key comfort feature.
Armrests: Often adjustable or flip-up for easy patient entry and exit.
Integrated Headrest: Adjustable for perfect head and neck support.
Control System: Allows the dentist or assistant to smoothly and quietly adjust all chair positions (height, recline, seat angle) with memory presets for common positions.
Three-Folding Patient Comfortable Seat Dental Chair Unit
The dental unit provides tubing for water and compressed air to travel through to operate certain instrumentation that is used in dental procedures. The dental unit provides tubing for water and compressed air to travel through to operate certain instrumentation that is used in dental procedures.
This term describes a specific and advanced design feature of the patient seat in a modern dental chair. It focuses on maximizing patient comfort and ergonomic positioning through a sophisticated articulation of the seat itself.
The "Three-Folding" design refers to a seat that is divided into three distinct, hinged sections that can move independently or in concert:
Seat Base: The main part of the seat where the patient's thighs and buttocks rest.
Thigh Section: The front part of the seat, under the patient's knees.
Calf Section (Leg Rest): The very front part that supports the lower calves.
Instead of being a single, flat plank, the seat is engineered to fold at two specific points, creating a natural and supportive contour for the patient's entire lower body.
This triple-segment design allows the chair to replicate a natural, relaxed body position, similar to a recliner:
Promotes Proper Posture: The contoured design cradles the body, preventing the patient from sliding down in the chair as it is reclined. This is crucial for long procedures.
Reduces Pressure on Legs and Back: By supporting the thighs and calves evenly, it eliminates pressure points behind the knees and under the thighs, which can cause discomfort and restlessness.
Improves Circulation: When the chair is reclined for treatment, the slight elevation of the legs helps with blood circulation, reducing the chance of the patient feeling lightheaded or developing numb legs.
Enhances Relaxation: The comfortable, supported position helps to ease patient anxiety and makes the dental experience more pleasant.
This advanced seat is a core component of a complete Dental Chair Unit (DCU), which typically includes:
Chair Base: The sturdy foundation on wheels that allows for mobility.
Chair Back: The backrest that reclines to near-horizontal for treatment.
The Three-Folding Seat: The key comfort feature.
Armrests: Often adjustable or flip-up for easy patient entry and exit.
Integrated Headrest: Adjustable for perfect head and neck support.
Control System: Allows the dentist or assistant to smoothly and quietly adjust all chair positions (height, recline, seat angle) with memory presets for common positions.