I've spent enough time in dental practices to know the ugly truth. Half the dental cart setups out there are garbage. Wobbly legs. Cables hanging like spaghetti. Surfaces that trap gunk. And you're supposed to scan a patient's mouth with that thing shaking under your elbow?
It's stupid.
So we stopped making stupid dental cart designs about ten years ago.
Peacemounts. Started 2012 in Suzhou, near Shanghai. We're a factory—metal brackets, carts, mounting systems. Nothing fancy. Just a bunch of guys who've been bending steel and welding frames long enough to know what holds up and what doesn't.
Our dental cart products go all over. 90+ countries. Thousands of clinics. But we never got into the mass‑produced, one‑size‑fits‑all game. Because that's exactly how you end up with a dental cart that fits nothing.
You walk into an operatory. There's a dental cart holding an intraoral scanner. It's too low—you're bent over like a shrimp. Or too high—you're reaching up like you're hailing a cab. Casters drag. The thing rocks when you touch the screen.
Then hygiene. Try wiping down a dental cart with a hundred sharp corners and open seams. You can't. Bacteria love those spots.
And cable management? Most dental cart builders just leave you a mess. Wires everywhere. Tripping hazard. Hard to clean.
That's not a dental cart. That's a problem on wheels.
We don't sell off‑the‑shelf dental cart models and tell you to make do. We ask: what scanner are you using? Monitor size? CPU? How many drawers? What height works for your clinicians?
Then we build a dental cart that fits exactly that.
We've got a 50,000‑square‑meter facility. In‑house tooling. In‑house powder coating. In‑house assembly. So when you say "I need the dental cart 50mm shorter and with a different drawer layout," we don't call a subcontractor and wait three weeks. We just do it.
Our record? A rough sketch to a working dental cart sample in seven days. Seven. That's not typical, but it tells you how we're set up.
Everything.
Height: gas springs let you adjust from 790mm to 1200mm.
Shelf and drawer configuration: exactly what you store.
Monitor mount: VESA patterns, any size.
Scanner cradle: custom brackets for any intraoral scanner brand.
Cable routing: inside the frame, out of sight.
Finish: powder coat any colour you want.
Casters: smooth 360°, with foot brakes.
Branding: your logo, your boxes.
You name a spec on a dental cart, we'll change it.
A dental group with multiple clinics came to us earlier this year. They were rolling out new scanners across all locations. They needed a dental cart that was exactly the same in every operatory—same height, same drawer layout, same monitor arm, same cable management.
They'd tried two other suppliers. Both couldn't deliver consistent quality.
We engineered a custom dental cart for them. Adjustable work surface, dedicated scanner holder, VESA mount, lockable supply drawer. Smooth surfaces—easy wipe‑down. All cables hidden.
First batch delivered in four weeks. They've ordered three more batches since. No complaints about wobble, no cleaning headaches, no "this dental cart doesn't match that one."
We run ISO 9001. 30 QC stations in the factory. Load tests. Torsion tests. Salt spray. Vibration. Every dental cart gets checked before it ships.
Material: SPCC steel. Not cheap Chinese mild steel. Casters—smooth and lock solid. Welds—clean, no sharp edges.
We hold 68 design patents. Export to 90+ countries. Monthly output over 200,000 pieces. 96.3% customer satisfaction. That number didn't come from a survey—it came from repeat orders.
General clinics. Orthodontics. Oral surgery. Dental schools. Mobile vans. Telehealth setups.
Basically anywhere someone needs to move a scanner, a monitor, and a computer without losing their mind.
We've even built dental cart solutions with antibacterial coatings for hospitals. Not because they asked—because we suggested it and they said yes.
We're not a marketing company. We're a factory. So when you email us, you're not talking to a call center. You're talking to people who know how to weld a dental cart frame and adjust a gas spring.
If you're sourcing a dental cart for your practice, do this:
Check our lineup at peacemounts.com – maybe one of our standard designs already works.
If not, tell us what you need. Send a photo of your current dental cart that's driving you nuts. Tell us what's wrong. We'll tell you if we can fix it.
No pressure. No sales pitch. Just an honest answer.
Maggie
maggie@peacemounts.com
+86 13511625321 (WhatsApp works)
Peacemounts Electronics Co., Ltd.
Est. 2012 | Suzhou, China
We make dental cart solutions. Actually make them. In our own factory.