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XO ODONTOSON 360

XO ODONTOSON 360 Standalone - is sold outside of EU only.
We will however supply spare parts and consumables.

At XO CARE we empower dentists to perform the very best treatments on calm patients, while protecting dentists’ health and finances.

XO ODONTOSON 360 is an ultrasonic scaler that redefines the treatment of periodontal disease and daily cleaning procedures. Its unique circular tip movement increases your effectiveness in treating periodontitis and is your guarantee for an enhanced patient experience.

Dental scaler tip with water spray

PROFESSIONAL DENTISTRY

XO empowers you to perform the very best dental treatments, enabling you to make full use of your skills and expertise. XO’s solutions allow you to focus on the work area in the oral cavity and improve the quality of the treatment.

Designed to work subgingivally

XO ODONTOSON 360 has been designed to facilitate treatment even in areas where your vision is obscured. The scaler instruments are long and thin, allowing you to access furcations and even the deepest periodontal pockets. To provide perfect calculus removal capabilities, especially subgingivally, the instrument oscillates circularly and is active 360 degrees around its tip. You can supply antimicrobial solution using a peristaltic pump installed on your XO unit or integrated into the stand-alone model.

Successful non-surgical periodontal treatments

XO ODONTOSON 360 will minimize the need for performing flap surgery. It has been indicated1,2 to be particularly effective in connection with subgingival flushing with 0.1% PVP-iodine solution. This non-surgical procedure frequently results in shallower periodontal pockets and stabilized periodontal attachment.

 

1Rosling B., Hellström MK, Ramberg P, Socransky SS, Lindhe J. (2001) The use of PVP-iodine as an adjunct to non-surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 28(11), 1023-31.
2Forabosco, A., Galetti, R., Spinato, S., Colao, P., & Casolari, C. (1996). A comparative study of a surgical method and scaling and root planing using the Odontoson®. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 23(7), 611-614.

dental scaler tip movement

CARING DENTISTRY

We understand and recognize how important it is that your patient remains calm throughout treatment. To this end, XO's equipment is designed to be safe and comfortable and to help you gain the complete confidence of your patient.

The gentlest scaling possible

With XO ODONTOSON 360 your patients experience less pain, even deep subgingivally. The instrument operates at a very high frequency, yielding an exceptionally small amplitude. The instrument tip oscillates circularly and will never hammer against a tooth3.

Damage to the tooth surface is minimized as all instruments are handcrafted from titanium, a material softer than enamel.

Gain patients’ trust

When using XO ODONTOSON 360 you are sure that you provide the gentlest and most comfortable experience for your patients. It will not remain unnoticed.

 

3Oscillation of instrument tip
Comparison of instrument tip oscillation and amplitude of three different scaler technologies.

Dental scaler handpiece and control box

ERGONOMIC DENTISTRY

Your health is one of our main priorities when we design our solutions. We aim to ensure that you sit well, see well and are able to work well – all at the same time.

Tailored to your way of work

Traditional piezo scalers, with a linear tip movement, require you to keep the same parallel position of instrument all around the tooth. This frequently forces you to move your wrist into an unnatural position and in the long run may lead to injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

XO ODONTOSON 360 is active all around the instrument tip and allows you to maintain an ergonomic hand positon throughout the whole treatment. The handpiece and its suspension are lightweight and do not strain your wrists and arms.

 

Dental Scaler Xo Odontoson360 Stanalone X1

PRODUCTIVE DENTISTRY

Our objective is to help you increase the value of your equipment investment by saving you time and money, giving you maximum uptime and providing an attractive working environment.

Versatile instruments

With XO ODONTOSON 360 you significantly reduce the number of instrument changes. Thanks to circular tip oscillation, you can do more with one scaler instrument.

Faster workflows

Even when you need to change an instrument, you can do it instantly with pull/push instruments. No need to screw instruments into a handpiece. Similarly, when you want to switch from e.g. lower to upper jaw, simply twist the instrument in the handpiece and carry on with the procedure.

With XO ODONTOSON 360 installed on your XO unit, you can work even more efficiently with XO SMART LINK and instrument programs.

As an alternative, you can use a standalone model with integrated peristaltic pump.

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SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION

The outstanding performance of XO ODONTOSON 360 and XO ODONTOGAIN scalers was researched and confirmed in numerous scientific publications:

Periodontal treatment:

Drisko CH., Lewis LH. (1996) Ultrasonic instruments and antimicrobial agents in supportive periodontal treatment and retreatment of recurrent or refractory periodontitis. Periodontology 2000 12, 90-115.

Greenstein G. (1999) Povidone-iodine's effects and role in the management of periodontal diseases: a review. Journal of Periodontology, 70(11), 1397-405.

Rosling B., Hellström MK., Ramberg P., Socransky SS., Lindhe J. (2001) The use of PVP-iodine as an adjunct to non-surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 28(11), 1023-31.

Serino, G., Rosling, B., Ramberg, P., Socransky, S. S. & Lindhe, J. (2001) Initial outcome and long-term effect of surgical and non-surgical treatment of advanced periodontal disease. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 28(10), 910-916.

Slots J., Jorgensen MG. (2000) Efficient antimicrobial treatment in periodontal maintenance care. Journal of the American Dental Association, 131, 1293-1304.

Carpal tunnel syndrome:

American Public Health Association. (1998) Ergonomics and the dental care worker. Denise C. Murphy (Ed.)

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