Enac Model OE-F15

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Enac Model OE-F15

Osada developed and introduced Enac in the United States in 1984. It is a piezoelectric ultrasonic system, multi-purpose instrument that can be used in various applications in the dental field. Utilizing the wonderful nature of piezoelectric ultrasonic system, Enac has been used extensively in endodontic and periodontic treatments. Because it is automatically tuned, the Enac system is user friendly. It provides a continually stable oscillation at any level of power with any of the chosen tips. Its ease of operation enhances the user’s technique in achieving excellent results.

The clinical application of the ultrasonic device in the oral surgery field has been seen in a variety of different contexts, such as: the ultrasonic scalpels, apicoectomy, bone surgery in the maxillofacial area, to name a few. In particular, bone surgery, which uses the piezoelectric element (the dynamic energy in the ultrasonic wave) ensures minimal invasion to biological tissues including blood vessels and nerves, which in turn leads to faster healing after surgery. Upon introducing the Osada Enac OE-W10 featuring extended power setting #10 through #12 and sterile irrigation by the peristaltic pump, many extended applications in oral surgery became easily attainable: atraumatic tooth extractions, osteotomy, osteoplasty, sinus lift, split ridge, crown extension, implant preparation, corticotomy, etc.

With Osada's latest model, Enac OE-F15, the focus is on the powerful but safe bone cutting (power #10 through #15): the surgical tips (aka ultrasonic scalpels) enable the surgeons to present the magical effect — Osada’s signature — fine, precise cutting results. Combined with newly introduced stronger tips, the OE-F15 makes the minimally invasive surgical procedures easier to attain by cutting the bone faster but leaving the adjacent soft tissue, blood vessels, nerves, etc., with minimal injury.

The ergonomically designed SE15 handpiece stays cool and its LED illuminates the surgical area. The built-in peristaltic pump with simultaneous irrigation minimizes temperature increases on the handpiece, tips and the surgical area.

The products are manufactured by Osada Electric Co., Ltd. In Japan and distributed by Osada, Inc. in the USA. 

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