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Low Speed Handpiece
Low speed handpieces are the most commonly used in dental practices due to their versatility. These tools are specifically designed for cavity preparation, cutting power and durability. They allow dentists to perform precise and accurate treatments while working quickly and efficiently. The slow speed design gives better control and accuracy during every procedure, enabling the dentist to reach even the most challenging areas with ease. Additionally, they are less noisy than higher speed models, making them ideal for patients who may be sensitive to sound. The combination of comfort and precision can make a huge difference in the success of any dental procedure. With the right low speed handpiece, patients will benefit from a fast and comfortable treatment with excellent results.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How fast does a low speed handpiece rotate?
Low speed handpieces are designed to operate at a slower speed than traditional high-speed dental drills. They typically operate between 2,000-20,000 RPM and provide more control over the precise actions that need to be taken during dental procedures.
What else are low speed handpieces known as?
Low speed handpieces are also known as “Air Driven” or “Air Turbine” handpieces due to the fact that they are powered by pressurized air. This type of handpiece is often used in more intricate dental procedures such as endodontic treatments, where a greater degree of precision and control is needed.
What attachments are used on a low speed handpiece?
The most common attachments are a straight handpiece attachment, contra angle handpiece attachment and prophy angle handpiece attachment.
What is the difference between low speed and high speed handpieces?
Low speed dental handpieces are designed to deliver a slower, higher torque than high-speed handpieces. A slow speed handpiece is equipped to handle much more air pressure than high speed handpieces, making it better suited for tasks that require more force and power. High speed handpieces on the other hand, are well-suited for cutting and trimming of hard materials such as enamel and acrylics. As they operate at a faster rate, they can also be used to quickly shape and sculpt materials. For more information on this topic, be sure to read our High Speed vs. Low Speed blog.
How often should you clean your slow speed handpieces?
It is important that you clean your low speed dental handpieces after each use to prevent cross contamination.
What are the advantages to using a low speed handpiece?
Low speed handpieces offer several advantages. Most notably, they are quieter and less likely to cause vibration than high-speed drill instruments, and they consume less power than high-speed handpieces, making them more energy efficient and easier to maintain. In addition, low speed handpieces are equipped with a range of features that allow for greater precision when performing dental procedures. With the ability to control torque levels, speed settings, and direction of rotation, dentists can be sure that they are achieving the desired outcome with each procedure.