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A Dental Box Motor (often called a dental micromotor unit) is an electric motor system used in dental clinics and dental laboratories to drive handpieces for procedures such as polishing, trimming, grinding, drilling, and finishing dental materials.
Description
- Motor Unit: Provides controlled rotational power to the handpiece.
- Control Box: Contains speed controls, power settings, and sometimes digital displays.
- Handpiece Connection: Attaches to a straight or contra-angle handpiece.
- Speed Range: Typically operates from a few hundred RPM up to 35,000–50,000 RPM, depending on the model.
- Direction Control: Allows forward and reverse rotation.
- Foot Pedal (optional): Enables hands-free speed control during operation.
Applications
- Polishing dentures and crowns
- Trimming acrylic and plaster models
- Finishing restorations
- Laboratory and clinical dental procedures
Key Features
- High precision and smooth operation
- Adjustable speed and torque
- Low vibration and noise
- Compact tabletop design
- Continuous-duty performance
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