Top 5 Dental Cabinet Choices for Your Practice

-- Sean Myran, DDS

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Our Guide To Renovating Your Office Space with Dental Cabinets

Midmark, Pelton & Crane, and A-Dec represent the manufacturers of dental cabinetry and furniture products. These companies produce furniture with laser-cut technology, CAD/CAM units, and other machinery that, as a result, increases their quality and functionality for dental practices. However, when trying to work with small spaces, cabinet spaces that can fit the walls of your available space while also providing the most customization for technology can be a complicated topic if you don’t understand how each cabinet is designed.

The Features of Dental Cabinets vs Custom Cabinets

Dental cabinets should contain more storage as a primary function, giving easy access to supplies and equipment without having to lean in from a dental stool or reach into small spaces. But when searching for furniture, choices in top counter materials, hinges, substrates, and the quality of the hardware play a significant role in how that furniture will function.

Custom Cabinets – For custom cabinetry, prices are quoted in linear feet, with normal 2″ deep cabinets costing in between $400 and $700 per foot. These cabinets require special attention to the materials used, and these cabinets, when designed, should be verified by a designer that the fabrication and installation of the materials consistent with the specifications required. Custom cabinets will need more installation options to navigate the utility chases and connections for dental equipment, which can cost extra outside of the initial design costs. Custom cabinetry has more variables with its design, making a more unpredictable product.

Dental Cabinets – These cabinets combine equipment, utility, and cabinet space to create a fully encompassed furniture design. While the quotes per linear foot cost around $1,000-2,000, they usually contain utility features such as pre-wired outlets that simply its construction and reduce the costs of plumbing, technology, and electrical installation. Dental cabinets are usually made with higher quality materials when manufactured, and typically offer more variety in counter surface options and hardware specifications. With these cabinets, what you see is what you get, and due to the quality, you can be more certain that you’ll get good cabinets for a reasonable price.


Furniture manufacturers have set standards on the types of furniture they develop, giving dentists options on what to purchase for your operatory stations, including:

Central

Central cabinets can support multiple operatories within the same space, giving dentists more ability to streamline their workflow and increase their storage capacity. These cabinets work ideally with open-space layouts and allow multiple dentists to work within the same space for ease of practice.

Rear

Rear cabinets serve as a major advantage for operatory spaces because they combine cabinets, shelves, and workstations; these shelves are a smart option for smaller office spaces.

Side

Side cabinets sit along the wall or side of the operatory station and provide a decent mixture of shelves, cabinets, and counter space.

Upper

The upper cabinets help expand space for the operatory center, keeping major essentials needed off the counters and can safely keep items in storage. Similar to upper kitchen cabinets, these cabinets extend the space of any office by keeping equipment and tools away from the station, allowing the dentist to find those items when they need it.

Dental cabinets offer more purchase security, spacial accommodation, and custom-design to a dentist’s needs. Dental cabinets by their design can be conceived and produced to fit any office space, all while having the specifications needed to work well in any office setting.

Top 5 Dental Carts For Your Practice


1. Executive Cabinet Model EX96 by Pelton & Crane

Executive Cabinet Model Ex96 By Pelton Crane

The Executive cabinet model hosts a combination of timeless design and functionality; the cabinet hosts a wide assortment of features that make it highly viable for any office. The cabinet set features durable metal sub-base construction, electrical cutouts, pullout countertops, and plenty of working area for both dentists and dental assistants. The Executive cabinet is designed with a solid surface that’s angled for easy access, and the center drawer storage features an integrated control panel for connecting dental equipment, and the majority of the cabinets contain storage options that can hold frequently used dental equipment and supplies.

Used Dental Equipment Price: $6,995.00


2. Model 5543 Central Console by Adec

Model 5543 Central Console By Adec

The Adec central console contains all the essentials that any dentist would need within a compact space. This central console features heavy-gauge steel sub-bases, sealed edge-banding, reinforced steel columns for durability, and split storage areas for maximizing any available space. Its technical specifications also include a knee-activated faucet for free water control, and a cabinet management system that gives dentists access to any electrical outlet without impacting the storage space. The front and sides of the cabinets contain a laminate finish, and the countertop is made with bedrock color WilsonArt surfacing.

Used Dental Equipment Price: $6,995.00


3. Rear Support Console Model HCE-CABI11II by Durapro

Rear Support Console Model Hce Cabi11ii By Durapro


DuraPro’s rear cabinet console is a four-way storage space that features a sliding countertop, removable access panel, multiple electrical outlets, and handle pull doors for ease of access. The cabinet contains tempered glass doors, space for a monitor and keyboard, and upper storage for more accessible space. The DuraPro Rear console can be customized with multiple laminate colors and cabinet design options.

Dental Planet Price: $5,598.00


4. Model HCE-CABI06 Side Cabinet Unit by DuraPro

Model Hce Cabi06 Side Cabinet Unit By Durapro

T his simple side cabinet features the basic essentials for any practice, such as a stainless steel sink, touch-latch doors, a water receptacle, and a metal base for support. The side cabinet unit can be customized for fitting into corners, and the side cabinet contains at least six storage spaces for storing essential dental items.

Dental Planet Price: $2,798.00


5. Model HCE-CABI04 Excel Dental Island Unit by DuraPro

Model Hce Cabi04 Excel Dental Island By Durapro

The Excel model works wonders as a center cabinet for its additional upper storage and separating of doctor and assistant spaces. The Excel unit contains three drawers for the assistant side and one drawer for the doctor’s side, along with a water receptacle, towel dispenser, an x-ray mounting column, and touch-latch doors for ease of access to dental equipment and appliances.

Dental Planet Price: $4,798.00

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Sean Myran, DDS

Dr. Sean Myran is a dentist and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He practiced and ran his private practice dentistry for ten years and has been a full-time online marketing expert for the last 15 years. He writes for Dental Country and other blogs covering a wide range of dentistry-related topics.