๏ปฟIs True Solo Dentistry Really Possible?


After a long journey of 16 years, I finally finished 99 Sections Block.

๏ปฟFor years, the issue of suction in dental treatment has been one of the industry’s biggest challenges — a long-standing problem that few have managed to solve.


๏ปฟMany attempts have been made, and countless products have entered the market, 
yet none have offered a true solution capable of fully replacing an assistant.

Today, the dental field is facing a severe staffing shortage.


Among all dental hygienist duties, suction assistance is the most physically demanding and least desired task.

Every dentist has probably wondered at some point…“How much easier would it be if suction could take care of itself?”

Many clinics have tried various suction aid devices available on the market.
While some have provided partial assistance, they ultimately fell short of serving as a true alternative to human support.

๏ปฟTo solve this problem, DENTOZONE has been 
developing and refining suction technology for over 16 years, starting in 2008.


Through continuous trial and error, the company created TIPSBITE (2009), Suction Kit (2012), and Dry Block (2015) — steadily advancing its suction technology.
Finally, after a 16-year journey, DENTOZONE completed the 99 Suction Block in 2024, marking the realization of a true single-operator dentistry solution.๏ปฟ


Now, solo dentistry is no longer just an idea—it’s a reality.

Actual 99 SUCTION BLOCK User Review


๏ปฟNow, solo dentistry is no longer just an idea—it’s a reality.

 ๏ปฟ“I’ve used just about every suction device out there. Most of them didn’t live up to expectations and never really made solo treatment feasible. But with the 99 Suction Block, I can finally perform true one-person procedures. For longer treatments, like composite prep or crown prep, I’d even say it works better than having an assistant.”


- Among Songpa Park Sun Chi-chi. -

99 SUCTION BLOCK


๏ปฟSolving One of Dentistry’s Longest-Standing Challenges: Suction

๏ปฟIn dental treatment, suction is far more than a supporting action—it directly affects both the flow and quality of care. 
Yet, the suction problem has long been one of the most persistent challenges in dentistry.

high labor intensity of assistants


๏ปฟFirst, there’s the issue of physical strain on support staff. Suction assistance is one of the most energy-intensive and time-consuming tasks for dental hygienists. Maintaining suction throughout the day in a fixed posture leads to physical fatigue and burnout, worsening staff turnover and recruitment challenges.

Increase in patient's anxiety


Even when a clinic manages to hire staff, a lack of experienced assistants often disrupts suction during treatment, breaking the flow of procedures and increasing patient discomfort and anxiety.



Dental Hygiene

Workers' Cost of Work


The financial burden is also significant. Retaining skilled hygienists requires ongoing investment, which affects both profitability and operational efficiency.



๏ปฟThe 99 Suction Block provides a practical, fundamental solution to this problem.


๏ปฟIt automatically maintains mouth opening and continuous suction — without the need for an assistant. 
It reduces patient discomfort, maintains uninterrupted treatment flow, and ultimately improves staffing efficiency, reduces labor costs, and enhances clinical productivity.

๏ปฟHow the 99 Suction Block Works

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Skirt-shaped wings wrap around the molars,creating a firm, suction-cup-like seal to remove saliva.

02


๏ปฟEfficiently suctions saliva from the deepest area of the retromolar pad.

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๏ปฟEnsures complete suction regardless of the patient’s position.

How to Use the 99 Suction Block

Using the 99 Suction Block is simple and easy.

๏ปฟBoth disposable and reusable models are available. 
๏ปฟThe reusable version is compatible with 121°C autoclave sterilization and is recommended for up to 50 uses or for use within 6 months of initial opening, whichever comes first.

99 suction block


If the suction is solved in a stable way,

How much easier will the treatment be?

The long-cherished suction problem at the dentist, now this one little solution can solve it.