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PSUR Report

The vigilance database section of your PSUR, generated in seconds: FDA MAUDE adverse event trends, recalls, and enforcement classifications for your device and similar devices — with the documented, reproducible methodology auditors ask for.

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Reporting period 2024-072026-06 · FDA data refreshed ~monthly

Product Code: EFB FDA class 1

Handpiece, Air-Powered, Dental

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Adverse events in period
170
-32% vs. prior period (250)
Deaths reported
0
Recalls in period
0
Class I enforcement
0

Adverse events per month

2024-07 – 2026-06
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Events by type

Period vs. prior period
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Event type
Period
Prior
Injury
49
55
Malfunction
121
195

Your device vs. all similar devices

Name-matched — verify
name-matched — verify before use Foshan Topmed Dental Co. Ltd.

0 of 170 adverse events in the period (0.0%) matched the device/manufacturer names above. Matching is by name within the reported MAUDE fields — it can miss differently-spelled reports and include similarly-named devices. Verify individual reports before citing them in a PSUR.

Most reported coded problems

Top 15
Product problems
Count
Overheating of Device
96
Detachment of Device or Device Component
32
Material Integrity Problem
8
Mechanical Problem
7
Improper or Incorrect Procedure or Method
6
Temperature Problem
5
Retraction Problem
4
No Apparent Adverse Event
3
Insufficient Device Problem Information
3
Device Damaged by Another Device
3
Dent in Material
3
Excessive Heating
2
Use of Device Problem
1
Physical Resistance/Sticking
1
Patient-Device Incompatibility
1
Patient problems
Count
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions
101
Burn(s)
37
Insufficient Information
15
Foreign Body In Patient
11
Superficial (First Degree) Burn
7
Laceration(s)
6
Partial thickness (Second Degree) Burn
5
Appropriate Clinical Signs, Symptoms and Conditions Term/Code Not Available
4
Skin Tears
3
Abrasion
3
Tooth Loss
2
Needle Stick/Puncture
2
Local Reaction
2
Tooth Fracture
1
Easy Bruising
1

Recalls in period

0 total

No recalls recorded for these product codes in the reporting period.

Adverse events by year

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Methodology & data provenance

For your PSUR appendix

Search protocol: FDA MAUDE adverse event reports, FDA device recalls, and FDA enforcement reports (openFDA datasets) were queried for product code EFB, reporting period 2024-07 to 2026-06 (prior comparison period 2022-07 to 2024-06). Device-level attribution used name matching against “Foshan Topmed Dental Co.”, “Ltd.” — name matches are indicative, not authoritative.

Data coverage: adverse event data for these product codes extends through 2026-05. Source openFDA export dated 2026-06-30. Recall records with missing or implausible initiation dates (0 for these codes) are excluded from period counts.

Generated: 2026-07-16 14:58 UTC by BEUDAMED (beudamed.com/fda/psur-report). Dataset sizes: 25,039,198 adverse events, 58,607 recalls, 39,365 enforcement reports.

PSUR database searches, explained

Under the EU MDR, manufacturers must produce a Periodic Safety Update Report (PSUR) (Class IIa and above; a PMS report for Class I) on a defined schedule. A required part of that report is a survey of publicly available vigilance data — most importantly the FDA's MAUDE adverse event database and FDA recall records — covering both your own device and similar devices on the market (the "state of the art").

Doing this by hand means repeated MAUDE queries, manual export, deduplication, and trending — hours of work per report, repeated every reporting period. This tool runs the same search protocol in seconds and documents it: which datasets were queried, with which filters, when, and with what coverage — so the search is reproducible, which is exactly what a Notified Body auditor wants to see.

Event counts are grouped by the FDA's reported event type (death, injury, malfunction). Name-based device matching is clearly labeled as indicative: only you can confirm whether a specific MAUDE report concerns your device. Recall records with implausible dates are excluded and the exclusion is disclosed. All data is from the official openFDA datasets and refreshed approximately monthly.