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Incorporating "Communication" in the Medical Field into the Dental Unit
Birth of Rapport

In the 1990s, the importance of “informed consent” began to be advocated in the field of dentistry as well. In Japan, where the birthrate is declining and the population is aging, what is important is not only the conventional one-to-one communication, but also the "informed consent" of three parties, including parents and attendants.
In anticipation of an increase in the necessary "scenes" in the future, TAKARA BELMONT announced in 1997 the world's first face-to-face counseling unit "Rapport" based on the concept of "speaking more, communicating more, understanding each other more". Did.


“Rapport” was designed and designed so that conversations naturally occur when three people sit around a circular table, and the feature is that the chair rotates electrically, allowing not only treatment but also a conversational position.
Its innovative style has won the support of many dentists, and it has now evolved into “Rapport i” to support the dental practice.

By valuing the feelings of the person being examined
new to obstetrics and gynecology
the standard

In conventional obstetrics and gynecology examinations, the patient climbs from the side of the examination table to a chair, lies on his back, and puts his feet on the equipment.
Not only is it embarrassing for women, but it can also be difficult for pregnant women just to get on the examination table.

In 1987, we developed the DG-360 obstetrics and gynecology examination table, taking into consideration the feelings of patients.

*Received the GOOD DESIGN Award in 1988
As the patient sits in the examination chair, it slowly rolls, rises, and reclines into a lying position.
By automatically performing this series of movements, not only can the patient be positioned for examination in the shortest possible time, but the psychological burden on the patient can be reduced. As the first product from the standpoint of women, this epoch-making proposal that changed the course of obstetrics and gynecology care was picked up by the mass media at the time, and has now become an industry standard.

*Received the GOOD DESIGN Award in 1988
Product development that values people's feelings is the basis of TAKARA BELMONT, and it remains unchanged today.
A treatment space where patients can relax even a little. Devices that are gentle and easy to use for those involved in medical care. We will continue to support the medical field by delivering better medical equipment for both medical professionals and patients.