Manage Aerosols with a Single Instrument
The Purevac HVE Mirror Tip enables a one-handed approach to evacuating fluid and debris while facilitating retraction, visibility, and illumination during dental procedures.
The Purevac HVE system, provides improved evacuation of aerosols during ultrasonic scaling procedures. The lightweight HVE hose is flexible and has a 360 degree swivel for easier maneuverability. With the Purevac HVE System, you will have visibility and suction all in one hand.
Aerosol generating procedures may increase risks for patients and dental professionals
The amount of bacterial aerosols increase1 during dental treatments
The distance aerosols can spread up to in the dental hygiene practice2
The most common reason for dental professionals to miss work3
Create an Environment With Fewer Potentially Harmful Aerosols
Many microorganisms such as viruses can survive for hours, days and even months on the surfaces in your operatory. These viruses can cause respiratory infections, the most common reason dental clinicians fail to report to work.3 The Purevac HVE System helps remove these aerosols.
In a research study, HVE removed 90% more aerosols during ultrasonic scaling, compared to a low-volume saliva ejector.⁴
Purevac HVE System Provides Evacuation and Visibility
- Large bore opening to provide high volume evacuation
- Rounded and smooth edges
- 360° swivel connection for HVE Mirror Tip
- Autoclavable up to 100 cycles
Fog-free mirror with continuous suction of fluids and debris
69% Lighter & 130% more flexible than a standard HVE hose
14% Less than a standard HVE tip and 5% less than a low-volume saliva ejector
“Purevac HVE is one of the top devices dental professionals can use to protect their patients, themselves, and their colleagues by reducing aerosols”
Purevac HVE System Tips and Tricks
Become familiar with the Purevac HVE System. Check out some tips and tricks on how to get the most out of your system.
Buy Replacement Purevac HVE Mirror Tips
The Purevac HVE Mirror Tip is a high-volume evacuation tip with built-in dental mirror.
- Large bore opening to provide high volume evacuation
- Built-in dental mirror designed to provide indirect vision and illumination to the worksite
- Rounded and smooth edges
- Inlet ports to provide continuous suction
Requires the Purevac HVE Hose Adapter for use.
Purevac HVE Positioning Guide
This guide is meant to assist you in optimizing the use of the Purevac HVE System during ultrasonic scaling procedures
Downloads
The Dream Team Brochure - EN 13 MB
The Dream Team
Brochure Purevac HVE System with Mirror Tips and Hose Adapter 3 MB
High Volume Evacuation and Mirror in a Single Instrument
Purevac HVE SYSTEM | Multilingual | 2019-09 986 kB
The Dentsply Sirona HVE Mirror Tip and Hose Adapter Starter Kit is intended to provide oral high volume evacuation, visualization, illumination, and retraction during dental procedures. The device is intended to be used by trained dental professionals only.
Purevac HVE Mirror Tips | Multilingual | 2020-01 243 kB
The Purevac® High Volume Evacuation Mirror Tip allows for evacuation, visualization, retraction and illumination during dental procedures. The mirror tip is intended to be used by trained dental professionals only.
Instructions for Use
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1. Al Maghlouth A, Al Yousef Y, Al Bagieh N. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bacterial Aerosols. J Contemp Dent Pract 2004 November;(5)4:091-100.
2. Milejczak CB. Optimum Travel Distance of Dental Aerosols in the Dental Hygiene Practice. J Dent Hyg. 2005 October;81(4):20-21
3. Christensen , R., PhD. (2006, November 1). Aerosols. Retrieved January 23, 2018, from http://www.dentistryiq.com/articles/wdj/print/volume-4/issue-10/you-and-your-practice/aerosols.html
4. Harrel SK, Molinari J: Aerosols and splatter in dentistry: a brief review of the literature and infection control implications. J Am Dent Assoc 2004, 135, 429-437
5. Jacks MJ: A laboratory comparison of evacuation devices on aerosol reduction. J Dent Hig 2002, 76, 202-206.