- What it does
- Provides the physical instruments, diagnostic hardware, and consumables required to perform oral examinations, cleanings, extractions, and restorative procedures. Representative products include dental chairs, high-speed handpieces, and orthodontic brackets.
- How it flows
- These are physical goods ordered from medical supply distributors and installed or stocked in clinical treatment rooms. Hardware items connect to facility utility systems like compressed air, water, and power, while hand tools and consumables are operated manually by practitioners during patient care.
- Summary
- Dental equipment and supplies are manufactured and quality-tested at medical device facilities, packed into sterilized containers, and shipped through healthcare distributors. Upon arrival at dental clinics, the goods are received into secure inventory, stored with batch traceability, and ultimately installed in treatment rooms or utilized during patient care.