Comfort plays a major role in the success of any dental appointment and this is as true for clinicians as it is for patients. While many important pieces of dental equipment help make things more comfortable for patients, and others make things more comfortable for clinicians, it is the patient chair that is (often literally) at the center of the operatory, and it is these chairs that can provide that critical comfort to both clinicians and patients.
Specialized chairs for dental treatment date back as far as the late 1700s. Features such as integrated instrument trays, and head and foot rests for patients were common on chairs dentists used, and designs allowed chairs to tip backwards to provide easier oral access. Still, the modern dental chair that is so well-known today is actually a 20th century development, as the first chair with a split in the seat and a full recline was invented by Dr. John Naughton in 1958.
Today dental chairs offer a range of functions and features, as well as an endless selection of upholstery materials and finishes to match any operatory décor or clinician’s sense of style. Today’s dental chairs are designed to provide both patient comfort and ergonomic clinician positioning and access.
Features can include automated movements and pre-set positions, massage and heat functions for patients, and even integrated delivery systems with connections to clinical software and other systems.
Numerous chair options are available, but here is a roundup of some of the current models ready to help enhance patient and clinicians comfort.
A6 Radius Package
An affordable ambidextrous Left/Right Swing Mount package that can be converted easily in the operatory without the use of any tools
A Hybrid Chair, it features a hydraulic lift for the base movement and electromechanical movement for the backrest
Designed for versatility and comfort, it features a smooth and ergonomic memory foam upholstery cushion
The thin backrest and seat are designed for both patient and clinician comfort
The first U.S. dental chair with built-in Wi-Fi, USB access, and cloud based remote diagnostics
The chair was designed to provide durability, efficiency, and modern technology at an affordable price
Features include a thin backrest, simple controls, and time saving features such as four programmable positions, last position, and auto exit functions
The Marathon chair is available with traditional post mounted or swing operatory packages
Well-suited for orthodontic and surgical treatments, the Planmeca Chair™ is designed with ergonomic features to provide patients with optimal comfort
Equipped with a 180-degree swivel function, it can be swiveled 90 degrees to the left and right, ideal for use while capturing X-rays or in small operatories
Available in two different upholstery options-the Ultra Relax™ with memory foam that adapts to the patient’s body shape or the Comfy™ with thin shape and seamless design that is easy to clean
Engineered to fit into small spaces, the Traverse Chair is designed to accommodate a rear delivery style with 10 inches of extra space behind the patient
Designed for ergonomics and comfort, even during long procedures, the chair is fully programmable
Advanced hydraulic controls provide smooth movements for optimal patient comfort
The chair is manufactured, assembled, and serviced in the United States and is backed by a 5-year warranty
Designed to provide a spa-like experience with plush Ultraleather® upholstery and optional SerenEscape® heat and massage system
Comes with programmable chair controls and a hydraulic drive system for smooth, quiet operation
While requiring minimal floor space, the chair offers clinicians an optimal range of motion whether working seated or standing
Ergonomic features such as the electronic chair lock which prevents the need to repeatedly bend over to lock and unlock the chair are designed to make it as comfortable for clinicians as it is for patients
Heavy-duty cast-iron construction and electromechanical operation provide up to 600 pounds of lifting capacity
Features a thin back with lumbar support, a double articulating headrest and swing down armrests for patient comfort
The armrest mounted touch pad to control four manual chair movements, three programmable positions, and the home position
The synchronized back and seat recline provide enhanced comfort and smooth motion, and the chair also provides 30 degrees of rotation to the left and right