Description
About Sali-Vac – Saliva Ejector Tips
The Sali-Vac Saliva Ejector is a flexible low-volume suction tip used to remove saliva and fluids during dental procedures. Our Saliva Ejector is made from medical-grade, BPA-free raw material. It fits all standard dental chair suction units to provide smooth and continuous suction without tissue trauma. These dental suction tips are essential for maintaining a dry working field, improving visibility, and enhancing adhesive bonding during restorative, orthodontic, and endodontic treatments.
How do Saliva Ejectors Work?
Saliva ejectors work by providing continuous low-volume suction to remove saliva, blood and water from the patients mouth during dental procedures. This keeps the mouth dry by preventing saliva build up and improving visibility helping the dentist to focus on the procedure. Saliva ejectors are usually placed near the area being treated.
Where Are Dental Suction Tips Used?
Dental suction tips are used in restoration, orthodontic, endodontic and cleaning procedures.
Why Choose Sali-Vac Saliva Ejector Tips?
Salivac Saliva Ejector Tips are crafted from premium medical-grade polymer, ensuring they are both safe and effective. The latex-free design caters to patients with latex allergies, while the soft tips and smooth edges prevent any tissue damage, making them perfect for prolonged use during complex treatments.
With a focus on high efficiency, these tips provide exceptional saliva control, keeping the dental field clear and dry. The low-profile design allows for effortless positioning and maneuvering, reducing the risk of tissue suction and blockage. Available in five vibrant colors, these tips not only perform exceptionally but also add a touch of color to your practice.
What is the difference between Saliva Ejectors and High Volume Suction Tips?
A saliva ejector provides gentle and a continuous low-volume suction. It is ideal for removing saliva and water during general dental work. In contrast high-volume suction tips are used for surgical or restorative procedures where large fluid volumes must be evacuated quickly.