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Coagulator HF-1
| Article: | DS-4403 |
| Brand: | MDS |
| Availability: | Pre-Order |
Efficiency in a compact format: analysis of the HF-1 coagulator capabilities
This is a high-frequency surgical device whose operating principle is based on converting electrical energy into high-frequency voltage with low current.
Due to the thermal effect (spark temperature ranges from 100 °C to 3000 °C), the device allows simultaneous cutting and coagulation, instantly sealing small blood vessels.
This unit is an optimal choice for doctors looking for a reliable tool for “minor” surgery without excessive investment in complex electrosurgical platforms.
Main purpose: excision of pathologically altered tissues, modification of gingival morphology, and bleeding control.
Key advantage: operation without a neutral electrode (bracelet), simplifying preparation and improving patient comfort.
Technical specifications
Understanding the numbers helps predict clinical outcomes:
- Power 20 W: This is fully sufficient for all types of dental coagulation and gingival contour correction. Higher power in dentistry is often excessive and may lead to deep burns.
- Frequency 260 kHz: Provides a stable arc for clean cuts without significant carbonization of wound edges.
- Voltage 3000 V: Ensures rapid spark ignition even with minimal contact in the moist oral environment.
- Foot pedal control: Frees the operator’s hands, allowing full focus on the working field.
Advantages
- Mobility: Stylish, lightweight, and compact design that easily integrates into any workspace.
- Speed: No need to attach a neutral electrode to the patient.
- Simplicity: Intuitive power adjustment starting from “01” using control buttons.
- Safety: Equipped with visual and audible operation indicators.
Limitations
- Specialization: Monopolar mode only. Not suitable for complex bone surgeries.
- Liquid protection: The main unit has no water protection (IPX0), requiring careful handling.
- Heat generation: As a thermal method, strict control of exposure time is required to avoid periosteal overheating.
Solutions for specialists
- General dentists: Fast gingival retraction before restorations (Class II, V), cavity access, hemostasis control in case of accidental papilla injury.
- Prosthodontists: Gingival margin correction before impressions, implant uncovering (second stage), removal of hypertrophic tissue around
- tooth preparations.
- Surgeons: Gingivectomy, frenectomy, operculectomy, removal of benign lesions (papillomas, fibromas).
Frequently asked questions
- Is it safe to use HF-1 in patients with implants?
Yes, but direct contact between the active electrode and metal implant structures should be avoided to prevent thermal damage. - Is special patient preparation required?
The patient should not touch metal parts of the chair or table. It is recommended to use dry gauze on skin areas that may contact conductive elements. - Can HF-1 be used if the patient has a pacemaker?
No, the device is contraindicated for patients and operators with pacemakers. - How to maintain electrodes?
After each procedure, electrodes must be removed from the handpiece for mandatory cleaning and disinfection.
To order, contact the managers of the MDS company
+38 (068) 337 37 37
For service or repair issues, contact the MDS service center
https://mg-dental.com.ua/service/