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  • The AMPri MED-COMFORT disposable microapplicators, available in various colors, are arranged in a circular pattern and feature bristles in blue, white, black, green, yellow, and red. Each applicator has a blue base and is shown from above. This arrangement is ideal for dental applications that require precise work with various color-coded tools. Presented by AMPri Handelsgesellschaft mbH.
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    Ampri Med Comfort Once Mikroapliktor Dental Need, Different Colors | Box (400 pieces)

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    Sale price From ¥1,560 JPY Regular price ¥2,400 JPY

Microapplicators for Precise Work in Dental Practices and the Dental Field

Microapplicators are used in dental practice to apply small amounts of dental materials with precision. They are suitable for treatments requiring the controlled and economical application of liquids, bonding agents, etching gels, bonding materials, or other substances. Thanks to their fine application tip, they facilitate precise work on small surfaces and in hard-to-reach areas.

In dental practices, preventive care settings, and laboratories, microapplicators are essential dental supplies whenever materials need to be applied cleanly, in measured doses, and hygienically. Especially during procedures requiring meticulous attention to detail, it is important that the applicator is easy to handle and that the required amount can be precisely applied to the desired location.

 

Features and Benefits of Microapplicators

Microapplicators are small, single-use applicators designed for the targeted application of dental materials. They enable precise application without the need for larger instruments or tools. This allows materials to be applied in a controlled manner, particularly on small treatment areas.

A key advantage is their hygienic single-use design. Microapplicators are discarded after use, thereby supporting clean work procedures. At the same time, they help dispense material in precise portions and reduce unnecessary waste.

Typical advantages of microapplicators:

  • Precise application of small amounts of material
  • Suitable for dental materials
  • Easy to use in daily practice
  • Hygienic use as a single-use product
  • Promotes economical use
  • Convenient for hard-to-reach areas
  • Various colors for better organization

In daily practice, microapplicators are particularly helpful when materials need to be applied cleanly and with precision. For regular dental practice needs, larger package sizes are recommended, as they allow for predictable inventory management.

 

Which microapplicators are suitable for which applications?

The AMPri MED-COMFORT single-use microapplicators, available in various colors, are ideal for daily use in dental practices. They are designed for applications where dental materials need to be applied precisely and hygienically. This includes preparatory treatment steps, small applications, and work areas where precise dosing is important.

Single-use applicators are particularly practical when a clean applicator is needed for each step of the procedure. This makes it easy to structure treatment workflows and ensure hygiene. The box of 400 is well-suited for practices with regular demand, as microapplicators are used frequently in daily practice.

The different colors can also make organization in the treatment room easier. For example, they can be used to better distinguish between different materials, steps, or treatment areas. The color selection is primarily intended to provide clarity and does not replace a professional selection based on application or material.

 

What should you look for when buying microapplicators?

When purchasing microapplicators, the intended area of use should be considered first. It is important to consider which materials will be applied and how precise the application needs to be. Microapplicators are particularly well-suited for small areas, spot applications, and hard-to-reach areas.

Handling and the application tip also play an important role. The applicator should be easy to maneuver and should be able to pick up and dispense the material in a controlled manner. For frequent use, a practical packaging unit is also recommended so that the products are quickly at hand and can be removed hygienically.

For dental supplies, it is also important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions, material guidelines, and storage conditions. Before use, verify that the microapplicator is suitable for the specific dental material and the intended procedure.

 

Single-use applicators, colors, and package sizes—what matters?

When it comes to microapplicators, requirements vary primarily based on frequency of use, organization, and the specific application scenario. Single-use applicators are particularly well-suited for hygienic practice procedures, as no cleaning process is required after use. They are discarded after use, making them quick and easy to use.

Different colors can help make procedures in the treatment room more organized. This makes it easier to identify different materials or steps in the procedure. This visual distinction can be particularly practical when multiple treatments are underway or workstations are prepped.

Package size is also an important consideration. Smaller units are suitable for occasional use, while larger boxes are practical for practices with regular consumption. A box of 400 pieces helps maintain adequate inventory and reduces the need for frequent reorders.

 

Usage and Guidelines for Microapplicators

Microapplicators should be removed hygienically and used only for the intended procedure. When applying dental materials, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the specific material, particularly regarding quantity, curing time, and application technique.

After use, disposable microapplicators should be disposed of in accordance with the practice’s guidelines. Reuse should only occur if the manufacturer expressly permits it. The applicator should not be used if it shows visible contamination, damage, or if the packaging is in poor condition.

For storage, a clean, dry area protected from moisture and contamination is recommended. This ensures that the microapplicators remain hygienic and reliable until use.

 

Complementary Accessories for Microapplicators

The following items complement microapplicators:

These products support structured and hygienic procedures in dental practices and preventive care. Patient napkins and patient gowns provide protection during treatment, mouth rinse cups are part of many routine procedures, and toothbrushes complement oral care. Together, they form a practical selection of dental supplies for well-organized treatment processes.

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