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(4) Top Used Dental Equipment That Maintains Its Value

(4) Top Used Dental Equipment That Maintains Its Value

4/18/2022 12:22:26 PM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 475

Value is a complex concept; it's also a relative term. However, there are many ways to determine the value of dental equipment. When deciding to purchase dental equipment, several factors are essential.

One of those is the depreciation value of the product. The faster something depreciates, the quicker it loses its value, which means you will be able to receive less if in terms of resale. Read on to learn about the most used dental equipment that maintains its value.

Most Used Dental Equipment That Maintains its Value

Cavitrons and Autoscalers

Cavitrons and Autoscalers are two of the most commonly used instruments in a dental office. They are used for different purposes, but both deliver powerful results. Cavitrons help in protecting teeth from decay by removing plaque from the teeth. Autoscalers remove plaque from teeth, clean gums, and polish teeth all at once, which hygienists need to keep patients healthy.

When looking for dental equipment on a budget, consider an Autoscaler and Cavitron like Dentsply Cavitron Jet Plus, Select SPS, and Cavitron Touch 300 series. These two devices are for their precision and durability, and they take 10-15 years to depreciate. It makes them an excellent choice for first-time investors or equipment buyers.

Electric and Air Driven Handpieces

The biggest factor in determining the depreciation rate is how often it's in use and maintained. The electric motor gets repaired, but you need a qualified technician. If either of these two parts fails, you will need to replace it with a new one. Your handpiece will depreciate indefinitely until its maintenance cost exceeds its replacement cost.

Not all handpiece brands and models are subject to holding their value. However, among the top branded handpieces that hold their value include KAVO (especially LUX styles), STAR dental, NSK, and Midwest. Even when broken, they still maintain value. 

Forceps and Instruments

Both forceps and instruments used in dental practice depreciate with time. The depreciation rate is a result of the wear and tear each instrument experiences.

These instruments include drills, ultrasonic scalers, etc. This equipment survives for several years before becoming unusable or requiring repairs. However, it will eventually need replacement due to regular wear and tear over long periods of these tools.

Hu-Friedy, Henry Schein, and Karl Schumacher's dental instruments are among those that hold their value the most. For Hu-Friedy, especially if they are a full set with cassettes.

Forceps get a higher degree of wear and tear than other instruments. Hence, they need replacement more frequently to ensure they function at the best possible level.

Digital Sensors and the Traditional Route of Film

Most people want to know about digital sensors and their depreciation values. There is another option that many do not consider: traditional films. This option has a lower up-front price when selling dental equipment and is competitive with digital sensors regarding depreciation value.

                
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    Digital sensors are more expensive initially. But they give you a high return on your investment because they have a lower depreciation rate than traditional films.

           
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    Digital sensors get bought by a wider variety of practitioners who buy dental equipment than traditional film.

           
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    Digital sensors are compatible with any computer or tablet with a USB port, making them extremely versatile tools for medical practices.

           

The top sensors that lose their value the least are DEXIS (Platinum, titanium), Schick (Schick 33, Elite, CDR), and Gendex (GXS-700).

Conclusion

Dental equipment is a significant financial investment for any business. It is essential to have a game plan to ensure you get the most out of your investment.

First, consider what aspects of your practice would benefit from newer equipment and which ones can maintain with what you already have. Then determine the lifespan of equipment before an upgrade. 

Contact us, and let us give you the solutions you seek. At Tacomaquicksale LLC, we strive to ensure that our clients receive the proper guidance on selling and buying dental equipment. 


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