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EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master

An independent overview of the EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master — what it is, who it's for, the typical clinical workflow, pricing guidance, training and alternatives to compare before buying.

Independent overview. DentalAirPolisher.com is not the official website of EMS and is not affiliated with EMS, EMS Dental, EMS Electro Medical Systems S.A. or any of its distributors. "Airflow", "Prophylaxis Master", "Piezon" and "Guided Biofilm Therapy" are trademarks of their respective owners. We help clinics compare options and connect with relevant suppliers.

What is the EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master?

The EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master is a professional dental prophylaxis unit that combines Airflow (supragingival air polishing), Perioflow (subgingival air polishing) and Piezon (ultrasonic scaling) technologies in a single integrated system. It is designed to support a structured prophylaxis workflow where biofilm management, scaling and polishing are performed in a defined sequence rather than as separate, ad-hoc steps.

It is the reference equipment used in many Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) protocols, although air polishing as a clinical technique is not exclusive to GBT or EMS.

Who is it for?

Clinics that typically consider the Prophylaxis Master tend to share some characteristics:

Typical clinical workflow

Although the exact protocol depends on the clinical case, a typical session with the Prophylaxis Master includes:

  1. Assessment and disclosing — Visualizing biofilm with a disclosing solution to guide the cleaning.
  2. Motivation and instruction — Showing the patient where biofilm is present and reinforcing home care.
  3. Airflow (supragingival air polishing) — Removing biofilm and stains with a low-abrasion powder (often erythritol).
  4. Perioflow (subgingival air polishing) — Targeting biofilm in periodontal pockets and around implants with a dedicated nozzle.
  5. Piezon (ultrasonic scaling) — Removing residual hard deposits where needed.
  6. Quality check — Re-evaluating the surfaces and confirming the result with the patient.

Price and demo availability

The EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master is positioned at the premium end of the air polishing market. List prices vary significantly between countries and distributors, and most quotes include configuration choices (cart, country-specific accessories, financing/leasing). For up-to-date pricing in your country, we recommend requesting an itemized quote from a local distributor — see our dedicated page on EMS Airflow Prophylaxis Master price.

Most distributors will arrange a chair-side demo before a purchase decision so your team can experience the unit on real patients.

Consumables and powders

The Prophylaxis Master is designed around EMS-validated powders, which include erythritol-based and traditional sodium bicarbonate options for different indications. Using non-validated powders can affect performance and warranty. Annual consumable cost depends on patient volume and the proportion of supragingival versus subgingival cases.

Training and support

EMS distributors typically offer training on the device and on the Guided Biofilm Therapy protocol. For clinics that want to position GBT as a service line, structured training and certification for hygienists is an important part of the package. Confirm what is included — onboarding, GBT certification, ongoing clinical support and software updates — when comparing offers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Prophylaxis Master the only EMS air polishing unit?

No. EMS has had several Airflow generations over the years. The Prophylaxis Master is the integrated unit positioned for clinics adopting structured prophylaxis workflows.

Do I have to use Guided Biofilm Therapy with this device?

Not formally. The device can be used in any prophylaxis protocol your clinic follows. GBT is a structured protocol that the manufacturer promotes, and many clinics adopt it because it standardizes the workflow.

Can I buy it directly from EMS?

In most countries professional dental equipment is sold through authorized distributors rather than directly from the manufacturer. Pricing, demo, training and warranty depend on the local distributor.

What is the typical lifespan of the unit?

Premium dental units like this are usually expected to last many years with proper maintenance and an active service contract. Ask the distributor about warranty, service intervals and parts availability.

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