New Sedation Mask Designed to Improve Delivery of Anesthetics, Comfort

Article

A new sedation mask, created by Crosstex International and Accutron, Inc., is intended to improve how nitrous oxide and other anesthetic gases are delivered to patients. The single-use mask is designed to have a better seal around patients noses to keep gas out of their eyes. The mask, which can also be steam sterilized, should help dentists avoid the use of tape or nasal cannulas.

The interior of the Axess mask is designed to fog over when the patient is breathing through his or her nose.

Crosstex International, Inc. and its subsidiary, Accutron, Inc., have launched a new sedation mask that is designed to improve the delivery of anesthetic gases and patient comfort. The mask, called the AXESS Mask Sedation System, is a single-use, low profile nasal mask that is lightweight and contoured for a better fit around each patient’s nose.

RELATED: More Dental Product News

· 4Qube Solutions Partners with Strutco to Boost 3D Printer Distribution

· BIOLASE Launches New All-Tissue Laser System

· VITA Debuts New Shade Scanner for Dental Wings

To help assure clinicians that the mask is operating properly, fogging will appear in the translucent mask as the patient breathes through his or her nose. The mask is designed to promote a better nasal/facial seal in order to minimize ambient nitrous oxide and gas flow into the patient’s eyes during the procedure. Due to the contour of the mask, providers should be able to avoid the use of tape or nasal cannulas.

Additionally, the new AXESS mask is accompanied by a low-profile scavenging circuit that can be easily retrofitted to most scavenging circuits. The system can also be steam-sterilized and reused, and it is available in three sizes and three scents — mint, bubblegum, and unscented – to maximize patient comfort.

Both the AXESS mask and scavenging circuit are made of lightweight, slender tubing that reduces the drag that can lead to mask displacement. Both are designed to increase patient comfort while also allowing the anesthesiologist unobstructed access and viewing of the patient’s oral cavity. There is no natural rubber or latex in either the mask or the circuit.

Jackie Beltrani, Vice President of Global Marketing for Crosstex International, says, “Patient safety has always been the cornerstone of the Crosstex mission. The growing emphasis on patient comfort and nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation correlates with an increase in positive patient experiences. For dental professionals, that has the potential to mean more referrals and more opportunities to grow their practices.”

Discover more Dentist’s Money Digest® news here.

Related Videos
CDS 2024: What's New at TAG University? with Andrew De la Rosa, DMD
CDS 2024: Breaking Down Barriers to Care with Eric Kukucka, DD
Product Bites – March 8, 2024 Part 2
Product Bites – March 8, 2024 Part 1
2024 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting – Interview with Dinesh Sinha, Senior Technical and Marketing Manager at Kuraray Noritake
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part IV: When to Talk Whitening
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part III: Modern Restorative Materials
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part II: Arresting Marginal Caries
© 2024 MJH Life Sciences

All rights reserved.