
In April 2026, an official document released by the Jilin Provincial Health Commission stirred waves in the oral medical community. The document directly targeted the long-standing practice of "scrapping based on years of use," proposing a shift to technical assessment as the primary method, requiring the establishment of equipment archives and the completion of change registrations. This move immediately prompted numerous clinics to re-evaluate the compliance pathways for their existing dental chairs.
In the past, exceeding the "5-year validity period" marked on the nameplate often led to severe penalties for clinics. A dental institution in Shanghai suffered a fine of nearly 60,000 yuan for failing to complete a change registration in a timely manner. Facing the new regulations, clinics must find a balance between technical evaluation, performance testing, and economic analysis. The underlying conflicts and uncertainties behind this are the core entry point of this article.
At this critical juncture of policy shift, constructing a closed-loop chain of compliance evidence has become the most urgent question for clinic managers overseeing multiple locations. This article will guide you through the details of evaluation points and registration procedures, revealing the logic behind the policy and the practical challenges...
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