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Surgical & Others

Common problems with Surgical handpices can be the removal of stuck implant burs.

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Due to the pressure exerted to the head of the handpiece, nose cone replacements, new bearings and chuck mechanisms may be necessary for repair.

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It is imperative to wash and clean your handpieces thoroughly to remove the saline residue from Surgical procedures, otherwise it can cause the inside to rust and therefore seize and corrode.

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Lab Micro Motors

The most common issue with Lab Micro Motor Handpieces is either a build up of dirt from the fine particles you're cutting into and also damage to the chuck from the pressure exerted.

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We repair the chuck assemblies on the Dentamerica Lab Micro Motors we sell to avoid the increase cost in having to replace the entire handpiece.

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