Most buyers in oral health departments go with this over cheaper plastic alternatives because the 304 stainlss steel actually holds up under repeated sterilization cycles — plastic ones warp after a few runs in the autoclave, and that’s a fact.

It’s adjustable to different facial structures, which basically means you don’t need a separate mask for every patient profile, and red or blue color options help with department coding or just personal preference.


The packging is individual plastic bags (1 PC each), so hygiene isn’t a concern during transport, and you can get your trademark on it if you order enough — MOQ is typically 100 pieces or so, but we usually have stock, so confirm lead time.

One thing nobody mentions: the stainless steel 304 gives a tighter tolerance than the 201-grade stuff you see in budget masks, but it also means teh mask is heavier — fine for chairside use, not great for a patient wearing it for hours.

Also, the HS code is 90184990, which is standerd for orthodontic instruments, so customs clearance is pretty straightforward as long as your documentation includes the COA and a basic SDS.
MOQ is typically 100 pieces per order, and yes, you can split that between Red and Blue as long as the total hits the minimum.
We can provide a material test report for the 304 stainless steel upon request. It confirms the composition and quality standards.
Yes, this universal face mask works with most standard orthodontic headgear systems. The hooks and frame are designed for easy attachment.
Standard orders ship within 7-10 days. For OEM with your trademark, add about 15-20 working days for production and packaging setup.
Each mask comes in a plastic bag as standard. If you need bulk packaging, let us know your preference and we can adjust the packaging type for larger orders.