
Revolutionize your dental practice with our versatile cabinetry solutions. Our line offers smart storage, tailored to your workflow, and a vast array of colors to match your aesthetic.
Keeping everything organized in a busy dental practice is much easier when you have the right cabinetry. A multipurpose storage solution, dental cabinets ultimately keep your operatory and practice as a whole in order, providing room for supplies, tools and other essentials.
As a professional, you’re aware that operatory formats and arrangements vary — from fixed to mobile to small and adaptable. Dental cabinetry designs take this into account not just through their arrangement of drawers, shelves, doors and square inches available, but also through configuration.
Common options include:
- Standalone and mobile cabinets that let you move the dental cabinet from room to room.
- A fixed cabinet intended to stay in one place in your operatory.
- A cabinet located above or below a counter area, based upon the room’s layout, space available and how you intend to store supplies.
- Cabinets that let you mount other equipment, including sinks, dispensers, monitors for imaging and ultrasonic cleansers.
- Custom dental cabinets, designed to your specifications in terms of features and appearance.
What Is a Dental Cabinet?
Dental cabinets are organizational components for storing supplies, tools and other operatory essentials. Equipped with drawers, doors, shelves and storage space, dentist cabinets:
- Can function as standalone pieces that can be moved from one operatory to the next.
- Can be built into an operatory as a fixed storage location.
- Can be positioned above or below counterspace.
- Can assist with office sterilization procedures.
- Can function strictly as a cabinet and surface, or provide mounting and integration capabilities.
What Are Dental Cabinets Made Of?
Durability and strength are essential for dentist cabinets and are reflected in the materials DuraPro Health selects.
What Is the Size of a Dental Operatory?
A dental operatory needs to accommodate equipment, tools and supplies to perform standard in-office procedures, from teeth cleanings to X-rays, as well as offer storage and organizational solutions. The minimum dimensions for your dental operatory should be about 10 feet by 10 feet, with 10.5 feet by 12 feet being ideal.
Within these dimensions, a rear layout is preferred. This arrangement places most equipment, instruments and dental cabinets near or behind the patient’s head — and primarily out of their line of sight. Tools and instruments, meanwhile, are mounted to or placed to the side or rear of the dental chair.
What Equipment Is Part of the Dental Unit?
From routine teeth cleanings, exams, imaging and restorative procedures to equipment sterilization, a dental operatory requires multiple types of supplies, including: