Accutron™ Axess™ Nasal Masks Samples

Accutron™ Axess™ Nasal Masks Samples

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Single-use Nasal Masks are recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) in their Return to Work Toolkit. HuFriedyGroup offers different types of single-use nasal masks to meet your needs. Upgrade your nitrous delivery with Accutron™ ClearView™ or Axess™ Nasal Masks – request a sample here to get started.

Accutron™ ClearView™ Nasal Masks

  • Mask-in-mask design minimizes ambient nitrous oxide in operatory
  • Clear outer mask shows "breathing through nose" respiration (condensation appears in mask)
  • Soft inner mask creates improved facial seal
  • Low profile expands clinical field of view
  • Single-use minimizes cross-contamination; saves staff time
  • Individually wrapped for greater infection protection.
  • Appealing colors and scents engage and relax patients
  • Can be used with other brands of scavenging circuits

Not made with natural rubber latex.

Accutron™ Axess™ Nasal Masks

  • Low-profile design provides unencumbered mouth access while its small, lightweight scavenging system is easy to work around.
  • Fits snugly without tape or uncomfortable tubes protruding into the patient’s nostril to maximize patient comfort.
  • Translucent design allows visual monitoring of patient’s breathing.
  • Significantly lower cost than competing low-profile single-use disposable nasal masks.
  • Single-use minimizes cross-contamination; saves staff time.
  • Individually wrapped for greater infection protection.
  • Appealing colors and scents engage and relax patients
  • NOTE: Accutron™ Axess™ Nasal Masks use a Positive Flow scavenging system (no reservoir bag) and cannot be used with a standard Patient Demand system (with reservoir bag/double tubing).

Not made with natural rubber latex

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Sample offer valid in the U.S. only, while supplies last. One sample per customer. Offer not valid in Vermont.

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