The portable dental unit with compressor is designed to deliver door-to–door oral care. It's small, light, compact, and easy to use.
Portable dental units are convenient and can perform the same functions as large fixed dental units when used together with the mobile dentist chair. They can also be used in hospitals, training schools and vet clinics.
Portable dental units have been around for more than ten year. We've seen them in a variety styles and functions. Customers can also modify the designs to fit their needs. These units are very popular.

What features are important to consider when buying a portable unit for your dental care?
Minimal Vibration
A mobile dental delivery unit's vibration is an important feature that should not be overlooked. The ideal system will be equipped with a powerful compressor and vacuum system. If the instruments or trays vibrate excessively, the motors could cause vibrations that can make the surface unusable.
Vacuum Pumps and Portable Compressors with High Quality Grade
Higher quality pumps mean greater precision. These pumps will run smoothly thanks to dynamic balancing of motors and pistons. This smoother operation can be achieved by starting with a proper construction that eliminates vibration at its source.
Solid and Robust Construction Materials
Poor construction and use of fragile materials will not withstand vibration well, which can lead to problems. A high-quality portable dental unit will have thicker walls and more durable materials.
Sound Performance
Many dental professionals have heard that cheap, poorly-designed dental units with compressors can be quite loud.
Suction Performance
A mobile dental unit must be able to produce powerful suction for dental procedures. This is one of the most difficult design areas. It should provide high flow with moderate strength to pick-up debris and effectively capture water coolant.
Performance of the Handpiece and Compressed Air
If you are evaluating a portable unit such as portable dental chair, ensure that it can produce sufficient airflow at the correct pressure to properly operate the handpieces of the air-driven dental turbine. You shouldn't compare models by using horsepower.