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Dental chairs are powered treatment units that position patients while integrating the operating light, suction, handpieces, and spittoon a dentist uses chairside. On Dentalkart, find fully-electric treatment units, portable folding chairs, and unit-plus-chair combos from Waldent and Bestodent. Prices run from about ₹18,000 for a portable chair to ₹3,95,000 for a fully-electric unit, each shipped with installation support and warranty.
Dental chairs are powered treatment units that recline and position the patient while bringing the operating light, suction, three-way syringe, handpiece connections, and spittoon together at the chairside. Built around a motorised or hydraulic base with programmable positions, they form the central workstation of a dental operatory. Fully-electric models suit a permanent clinic, while portable folding chairs run without plumbing for camps and home visits, letting Indian practices match the unit to their patient volume and budget.
Fully-electric chairs run on a low-noise DC motor with programmable positions, an LED operating light, motorised suction, and a rotatable spittoon — the standard build for a permanent operatory. For example, Waldent Orion Comfort Dental Chair.
Portable chairs fold to a carry weight one person can lift, run without fixed plumbing, and include an LED light and adjustable headrest for treatment away from the clinic. For example, Waldent Eezee Portable Dental Chair.
Combos pair a folding chair with a portable delivery unit that supplies air, water, suction, and light, giving a self-contained mobile operatory for outreach camps and second-site dentistry.
Semi-electric and entry models serve cost-sensitive single-chair practices, offering hydraulic or part-motorised positioning with a delivery arm, suction, and spittoon at a lower price point.
Dentists buy a dental chair when building or expanding an operatory, and the right format depends on whether the setup is a fixed clinic, a mobile camp, or a budget single-chair practice. Each scenario points to a specific chair type:
Waldent supplies the electric treatment units (Orion, Optimus) and the portable and combo chairs in this range, covering both permanent-operatory and mobile-dentistry setups.
Bestodent, manufacturing dental units in India since 1984, covers budget-to-premium electric chairs such as the Classic, Platinum, Atlas, and Delite, while Sparedent supplies compatible chair LED operating lights and spares.
A dental chair is a long-term capital purchase, so Dentalkart ships every unit from the manufacturer or its authorised Indian distributor with a valid warranty and the original operating light and delivery components. Installation support is available on most models, EMI through partner banks spreads the cost, and chair spares — motors, upholstery, and LED lights — are stocked separately so a unit stays serviceable for years.
Dental chairs are powered treatment units that recline and position the patient while bringing the operating light, suction, three-way syringe, handpiece connections, and spittoon together at the chairside. Built around a motorised or hydraulic base with programmable positions, they form the central workstation of a dental operatory. Fully-electric models suit a permanent clinic, while portable folding chairs run without plumbing for camps and home visits, letting Indian practices match the unit to their patient volume and budget.
Fully-electric chairs run on a low-noise DC motor with programmable positions, an LED operating light, motorised suction, and a rotatable spittoon — the standard build for a permanent operatory. For example, Waldent Orion Comfort Dental Chair.
Portable chairs fold to a carry weight one person can lift, run without fixed plumbing, and include an LED light and adjustable headrest for treatment away from the clinic. For example, Waldent Eezee Portable Dental Chair.
Combos pair a folding chair with a portable delivery unit that supplies air, water, suction, and light, giving a self-contained mobile operatory for outreach camps and second-site dentistry.
Semi-electric and entry models serve cost-sensitive single-chair practices, offering hydraulic or part-motorised positioning with a delivery arm, suction, and spittoon at a lower price point.
Dentists buy a dental chair when building or expanding an operatory, and the right format depends on whether the setup is a fixed clinic, a mobile camp, or a budget single-chair practice. Each scenario points to a specific chair type:
Waldent supplies the electric treatment units (Orion, Optimus) and the portable and combo chairs in this range, covering both permanent-operatory and mobile-dentistry setups.
Bestodent, manufacturing dental units in India since 1984, covers budget-to-premium electric chairs such as the Classic, Platinum, Atlas, and Delite, while Sparedent supplies compatible chair LED operating lights and spares.
A dental chair is a long-term capital purchase, so Dentalkart ships every unit from the manufacturer or its authorised Indian distributor with a valid warranty and the original operating light and delivery components. Installation support is available on most models, EMI through partner banks spreads the cost, and chair spares — motors, upholstery, and LED lights — are stocked separately so a unit stays serviceable for years.
A dental chair unit combines the powered patient chair with an operating light, a suction system, a three-way syringe, handpiece connection points, and a spittoon. Fully-electric units add programmable positioning and motorised suction, while portable kits include the folding chair and, in combo versions, a separate delivery unit for air, water, and suction.
The difference between a fully-electric and a portable dental chair is the setup each is built for. A fully-electric chair has motorised positioning, integrated suction, light, and spittoon for a permanent operatory, while a portable dental chair folds down, works without plumbing, and is made for camps, outreach, and home visits.
For a new single-chair clinic in India, a fully-electric unit such as the Waldent Orion handles routine practice, while a portable chair like the Waldent Eezee suits mobile work. On Dentalkart, dental chair prices run from about ₹18,000 for a portable model to ₹3,95,000 for a premium electric unit.
A well-maintained dental chair lasts roughly 8 to 12 years of daily clinic use. The upholstery, suction tubing, and chair motor wear first, so book an annual technician service and keep the warranty active. Wipe upholstery between patients and flush the suction and water lines regularly to prevent costly breakdowns.
Yes, every dental chair on Dentalkart is genuine, shipped from the manufacturer or an authorised Indian distributor with its warranty. Installation support is available on most chair models, and some Bestodent units include free installation in Delhi NCR and nearby states. A 10-day window covers transit damage and dead-on-arrival defects.