- A push-button replacement turbine designed for W&H/ADEC 300 Series TE-98 high-speed dental handpieces, it is a non-optic, high-quality component used to restore handpiece performance
Uses
- Handpiece Repair:
- To replace internal components in a non-functioning or underperforming W&H/ADEC 300 series TE-98 handpiece
- Clinical Procedures:
- When installed, it enables the handpiece to perform high-speed dental tasks such as cavity preparation, removing old fillings, and enamel contouring
- Equipment Maintenance:
- Provides a cost-effective solution for in-office maintenance, allowing dental staff to repair equipment quickly without sending it to a third-party repair center
Features
- Precision Bearings:
- Utilizes high-performance, precision bearings (often ceramic) that are matched to original manufacturer specifications, ensuring smooth and quiet operation
- Balanced Impeller:
- The internal fan assembly is computer-balanced to minimize vibration and extend the overall life of the handpiece
- Push-Button Chuck:
- Features a robust spindle/chuck assembly with a Posi-Grip design for secure bur retention and easy, tool-free bur changes
- Quality Materials:
- Made with high-quality components, including German stainless steel parts, for enhanced durability and reliability
- Autoclavable:
- Designed to withstand repeated high-temperature and pressure steam sterilization cycles, meeting stringent infection control standards
Benefits
- Cost Efficiency:
- Offers a more economical alternative to purchasing entirely new handpieces or expensive original manufacturer (OEM) parts, reducing overhead for dental practices
- Reliable Performance:
- Engineered to perform as well as, if not better than, the original manufacturer's turbines, providing consistent power and torque
- Reduced Patient Anxiety:
- The precision engineering and quality bearings result in quieter operation and less vibration, improving the patient experience
- Minimized Downtime:
- The design facilitates quick in-office installation, ensuring that handpieces are back in use quickly and efficiently