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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2004

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Electric handpieces

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The Real Paul - 17 Nov 2004 17:10 GMT
Anyone using electric handpieces for restorative? If so, how do you like it
and what brand is recommended? I'm not asking about endo handpieces or
Dremels. I mean the kind for crown preps and other restorative... you get my
drift.....

Thanks-

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I got teeth
Joel M. Eichen - 17 Nov 2004 17:54 GMT
>Anyone using electric handpieces for restorative? If so, how do you like it
>and what brand is recommended? I'm not asking about endo handpieces or
>Dremels. I mean the kind for crown preps and other restorative... you get my
>drift.....
>
>Thanks-

Why not?

Real men prefer Dremels for their molars .......
W_B - 17 Nov 2004 18:18 GMT
>Anyone using electric handpieces for restorative? If so, how do you like it
>and what brand is recommended? I'm not asking about endo handpieces or
>Dremels. I mean the kind for crown preps and other restorative... you get my
>drift.....
>
>Thanks-

They make a high speed attachment for the Aseptico model.
Runs about $500.
Doc Endo uses one to make access preps through crowns.
Lottsa torque.
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W_B

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