What is micro motor handpiece?

What is micro motor handpiece?

A micromotor controls the torque and speed levels of the handpiece for everyday dentistry practice.

What is dental micromotor?

Electric dental handpiece motors are a viable alternative to handpiece powered by air turbines. An electric motor’s main advantage is that it delivers constant torque at all rpm levels.

What is a handpiece?

A dental drill or handpiece is a hand-held, mechanical instrument used to perform a variety of common dental procedures, including removing decay, polishing fillings, performing cosmetic dentistry, and altering prostheses.

What is portable dental unit?

Description: Portable Dental Unit is a direct supply model, with no gas tank. Its gas source is clean and stable, and it is unnecessary for Dewatering that working whit the traditional compressor. The operation is simple and convenient, can also achieve High/Low mobile required working pressure.

What are dental handpieces used for?

While the dental drill, sometimes known as a dental handpiece, is used to drill holes (preparing teeth for fillings), it is also used for removing decay, polishing fillings, performing cosmetic dentistry, and altering prostheses. It truly is one of the most handy dental tools out there (no pun intended).

What are three types of dental handpieces?

A practice manager’s guide to dental handpieces

  • Dental handpiece types – air turbine versus electrical. There are two systems for powering handpieces: air turbine and electrical.
  • High speed handpieces.
  • Slow speed handpieces and attachments.
  • Burs.
  • Connectors.
  • Lights.
  • Noise.
  • Materials.

How long do dental handpieces last?

4 Since the average handpiece functions effectively for only one year before refurbishing or replacement, it is important for clinician to determine which handpieces can better withstand repeated heat sterilization without an operative performance loss.

What is a slow speed handpiece used for?

Slow speed dental handpieces are used for removal of soft decay, finishing cavity preparation, polishing, trimming and prophy work. Referred to as ‘slow speeds’, they operate with an inbuilt motor at a typical speed of up to 80,000 rpm.

What is the high speed handpiece used for?

The high speed handpiece is a precision device for removal of tooth tissue efficiently and rapidly with no pressure, heat or vibration and cut the tooth like butter. However these handpieces have to be used with caution.