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SIGNO T100: Technology Meets Aesthetics


The new Signo T100 is based on a clear architectural structure evolving from the Signo T500 premium model with an individual pantograph lifting mechanism seat design. The new Signo T100 represents an uncompromised result of the Morita DNA.

  • Timeless design
  • Sophisticated manufacturing quality
  • Solidity, reliability and longevity

The new Signo T100 encompasses ideally the general design philosophy of Studio F. A. Porsche with the professional standards of Morita. It offers simple functionality and ease of maintenance, and its pure white body color blends in with the space and brings a sense of calmness.


  • Simplicity & Performance
  • Pantograph Lift Mechanism
  • Minimum 400 mm Height for Enhanced Safety
  • Luna Vue TS for Optimal Visibility
  • Easy-to-Clean Holders
  • Easy-to-Use Foot Controller
  • Headrest : Simple Design for Ease of Operabilit
  • Table Moves Effortlessly
  • Basin Cleaning Function
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Flushing device
  • Vacuum Filter
  • Sterilization Cartridges (Option)



Article Published in Dental Solutions May/June 2024

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