Supercharge Ultrasonics for your Practice

Ultrasonic is for More Than Just Scaling

Ultrasonics is an incredible tool for dentistry. While historically associated with scaling tasks, our advances in ultrasonics provide a revolutionary combination of precision and safety for a variety of dental procedures. Ultrasonics can cut hard tissue such as bone and dentin, and yet remove bacterial biofilm without damaging soft tissue.  At Helse we focus on four areas of Ultrasonic use.

Endodontics

Ultrasonics excel in many aspects of Root Canal procedures allowing doctors to provide a level of care that is nearly impossibly with files and points alone.

Periodontics & Scaling

The most widespread use of ultrasonics is for cleaning and scaling.

Surgery

The nature of the Piezo frequency pattern used in Ultrasonics gives them the amazing ability to isolate and cut hard tissue while leaving soft tissues uneffected.

 

Restorative

Ultrasonic tips designed to carefully avoid any soft tissue damage during crown and cavity preparation and finishing.

Easy to Use and Minimally Invasive

One of the greatest benefits of ultrasonics is ensuring procedures are minimally invasive. Minimally invasive dentistry is achieved through ultrasonic techniques that preserve health, function and esthetics of oral tissue by preventing disease from occurring, or intercepting its progress with minimal tissue loss.

We Give You Step-by-Step Guidance

At Helse, we believe in creating great products but also in helping you undertand how to use them to their highest potential in your daily practice. To that end, we have created step-by-step procedure guides featuring easy to follow steps, illustrations and videos you’ll be able to utilize Ultrasonics in your practice immediately.

Power

The power level, or amplitude, of your Ultrasonic unit is critical measure for the effectiveness of the instrument. A higher power level doesn’t necessarily mean a more effective procedure. In fact, excessive power can break a tip, overheat your unit or even damage the tooth. Always follow the power level indicated for each tip and procedure.

Cooling

Cooling fluid, typically water, is needed for many procedures. Cooling not only prevents the tip from overheating, but also protects tooth and bone. Water is used in many procedures to rinse debris and remains from the treated area. Our Procedure Guides will indicate when cooling is needed.

Tips

Metal inserts, or tips, directly touch the tissue and are the part of the ultrasonic unit that vibrates—although too fast for the naked eye to perceive. Tips are selected according to tissue type, application and region. Abrasive tips, such as Helse Diamond Coated tips are used to cut dentin. Each Procedure Guide will indicate which tips are recommended for each specific procedure.

Dr Mounce Quote

“For the top level endodontist and general dentist alike, Helse tips are unmatched in quality, price and function. When it matters, for me, it’s Helse.”

Richard Mounce, DDS