Quiet dental niche, Lifco’s Heka G+ treatment center keeps evolving
16.06.2026 - 00:14:53 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Flagship & Bestseller Desk. Reviewed before publication on 06/15/2026 at 6:13 PM ET. Details in the imprint.
The Heka G+ dental treatment center from Danish manufacturer Heka, a portfolio company of Sweden-based Lifco, has quietly become a staple in European surgeries where reliability and ergonomics matter more than headline-grabbing design changes. With a focus on modular configuration, seamless instrument integration and easy service access, the current G+ generation is designed to stay in daily use for well over a decade in demanding practices.
How the Heka G+ positions itself in dental treatment rooms
The G+ is built around a compact patient chair and an integrated delivery system that can be ordered in different layout variants, including over-the-patient and cart-based configurations, allowing clinics to match existing room geometry and treatment workflows. According to Heka’s own materials, the treatment center is engineered to carry multiple high-speed handpieces, scaler, suction and curing light on the same unit while keeping hose tension low so dentists can work with a relaxed posture; this ergonomics focus is a core selling point for practices that run long daily schedules. The official product page for Heka G+ lists a range of customization options, including different arm systems and instrument configurations.
In terms of construction, the G+ uses a steel frame and side covers with smooth, sealed surfaces for wipe-down disinfection, and components such as suction filters and amalgam separators are positioned for front-side access so assistants do not need tools to perform routine maintenance. The chair is specified for a patient weight capacity that comfortably covers typical adult ranges, and the upholstery can be ordered in multiple colors to match practice branding, which matters for clinics trying to differentiate in competitive urban markets. Many units are configured with integrated LED operating lights and foot control that allows hands-free adjustment of chair position and instrument activation, a combination that aims to save seconds on each procedure and reduce cross-contamination risk across the workday.
Heka also emphasizes that the G+ is designed for connection to central utilities, including compressed air, water and suction systems, with service lines routed through the base to keep floors free of loose hoses. The treatment center can be fitted from the factory with options like built-in electric micromotors, fiber-optic handpiece couplings and intraoral camera wiring, so practices can order a fully equipped unit rather than relying on aftermarket installations that might complicate future servicing. For multi-chair clinics, consistent control layouts across all G+ units reduce training time for new staff because instrument positions and key functions remain familiar from room to room.
On the software and control side, the G+ uses a simple membrane keypad and display to set parameters like spray water volume, instrument speed presets and chair position memory, avoiding the need for more complex touchscreen interfaces that may be harder to disinfect. The electronics are typically housed inside the main unit with cabling routed internally, and Heka stresses that modules can be replaced individually if needed, which can shorten downtime during repairs compared with one-piece integrated boards. This type of modularity aligns with Lifco’s broader strategy of owning specialist dental and industrial companies that focus on durable, serviceable equipment rather than chasing short-lived consumer trends. As a result, the G+ appeals especially to owner-managed clinics looking for a platform they can keep in service and gradually upgrade instead of replacing entirely every few years.
Heka supplies the G+ primarily to European markets through dental equipment dealers, who handle installation, calibration and first-line servicing as part of turnkey clinic buildouts. Pricing depends heavily on configuration, local dealer contracts and the number of instrument positions, but the treatment center clearly occupies the professional segment rather than low-cost entry tiers, targeting clinics that want a long-term asset with predictable service support. Industry observers note that within Lifco’s dental cluster, brands like Heka add depth in the treatment-center niche alongside other dental consumables and lab solutions, helping the Swedish group generate recurring revenue from both equipment and ongoing instrument, service and spare parts sales. A recent Lifco presentation for investors describes its dental business as the largest of three business areas and highlights treatment centers as one of the important product categories within that segment. Lifco’s official Dental business-area overview lists Heka among the group’s dental companies.
Within Lifco’s overall portfolio, the Heka G+ may be a niche product in absolute numbers, but it fits squarely into the group’s strategy of buying and holding specialist companies with leading positions in narrow markets where brand loyalty and service relationships matter. Dental chairs and treatment centers tend to have long replacement cycles and require ongoing maintenance, which can create stable, high-margin aftermarket revenue across the product’s lifetime. For investors, that pattern is part of the reason Lifco often trades at a premium to broader industrial indices, even though individual products like the G+ rarely break into mainstream news flow. On the equity side, Lifco’s shares (ISIN SE0015949201) are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, where the stock last traded around SEK 660 on 06/14/2026, according to exchange quotation data. Nasdaq Stockholm’s listing page for Lifco provides current pricing and basic company information.
Heka G+ dental unit in brief
- Product: Heka G+ dental treatment center
- Manufacturer: Lifco AB (via Heka Dental)
- Category: Flagship/Bestseller professional dental unit
- Launch date: Not publicly specified; current generation available for several years
- MSRP / Price: Dealer-configured, professional segment pricing, varies by market and equipment level
- Availability: Primarily via dental equipment dealers in European markets and selected international distributors
- Target audience: Professional dental clinics and multi-chair practices seeking a durable, ergonomic treatment center
- Key differentiator / USP: Modular, ergonomics-focused design with long service life and easy access to service components
More on Lifco’s dental focus
Lifco’s investor relations and business-area pages provide additional details on the group’s dental companies, acquisition strategy and margin profile.
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