Founded in 2005 in Paris, HYGITECH started by offering surgeons and dentists hygiene kits, comprising every component needed for surgery, helping facilitate the preparation of the operating room and practice. “Facilitate your surgeries” is the mission of the company.
Now, HYGITECH is launching in the United States. The company issued the following announcement:
“Thanks to our extensive research with key opinion leaders in the field, HYGITECH is a prominent facilitator in the dental surgery industry. Over a period of more than 10 years, we have developed a product range that includes all of the equipment necessary for dental surgery.
“While taking pride in keeping strong relationships with all of our clientele, we offer a range of thoroughly examined products that counter the demanding needs of dental surgeons.
“Today we are the leading suppliers to dental surgeons thanks to our four fundamental principles:
Complete range: Our complete range is split into four sections corresponding to the order of use during surgery: Equipment, Preparation, Surgery, Decontamination & Sterilisation.
Efficiency: At HYGITECH, everything we do for you is so that the surgeon and their team can concentrate on surgery. All the rest becomes easier!
Closeness: The HYGITECH Team is at your disposal to give an informed answer to all of your questions.
Ingenuity: HYGITECH offers products and services perfectly adapted to the needs and procedures of the dental surgeon as the personalization of some products and the HYGITECH Academy, a true mine of useful information for dental surgeons.”
More information about the company is available at www.hygitech.us.
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