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You may be one of thousands of people who suffer from dental anxiety. Depending on the level of anxiety that you experience, you may put off having important dental procedures performed, or even avoid the dentist altogether. Unfortunately, avoiding dental care can lead to serious health problems later in life.People suffer from dental anxiety for many reasons. For some, the thought of dental equipment or the sound the equipment makes is enough to trigger anxiety and fear. dental equipment Others have had a bad experience with a dentist that they are unable to overcome.

Whatever the cause of your dental anxiety, sedation dentistry can help you feel relaxed and comfortable during your dental appointments. Your dentist will discuss sedation dentistry with you and explain how it works prior to your dental treatments. While there are various ways of administering sedation dentistry to relax patients, one of the most popular methods requires taking a small pill orally prior to your dental appointment.Advantages of Using Oral Medication for Sedation Dentistry

Oral medication is quick and easy to administer to patients. There is no need for additional equipment or masks to administer the medication. Some dental patients experience increased dental anxiety if they have to wear a mask or have an IV placed, FDI dental as is the case with other sedation dentistry and sleep dentistry techniques. The pill effectively eases anxiety, making the patient gradually become relaxed prior to treatment.If you suffer from anxiety when you think about entering a dental office, you can speak with a caring sedation dentist about taking the oral medication at home before coming to your appointment. You must have someone drive you to your appointment if you choose to take the medication before coming into the dental office.

Patients who choose to have oral medication feel as if their long dental appointments have lasted only a few minutes. This is a great advantage for patients who have neglected their oral health due to dental anxiety.Sedation dentistry with oral medication can be used during any dental procedure, which is good news for patients who require extensive dental work or who would like a complete smile makeover.

Thinking about investing in electric handpieces for your practice? Here's what you need to know from benefits to integration to maintenance.

It can be difficult to transition away from techniques we've known since dental school, particularly the ones we use every day.

However, in many cases, newer apex locator and techniques can help us perform our work better and more efficiently.

Handpieces provide a great example of this. Most of us probably learned our handpiece technique on air-driven handpieces. While these traditional handpieces are certainly capable of doing good work, in the past few years I have encouraged my students at the University of Washington to try their hand with electric handpieces as well.

My experience using electric handpieces over the past seven years has convinced me that in many instances they are preferable to air-driven. Each dentist must determine what he or she needs in a handpiece. My own practice is equipped with both types, but in the majority of cases today I find myself reaching for the electric.

My handpiece of choice

Since 2005, I have primarily worked with electric A-dec|W&H handpieces using the EA50 LT electric motors and the Synea WA-99LT angle attachment. After experiences with other electric handpieces in the past, I found that I preferred the size pulp tester, weight and stability of the bur in the A-dec|W&H tools to others.

A 1:5 highspeed attachment, 1:1 slowspeed attachment, and a straight-angle attachment give me additional flexibility with the electric models. I use an electric handpiece at a slow speed for tasks like fine finishing of composites. The straight adapter is useful for tasks such as adjusting dentures, bite splints and night guards.

I opted for this setup because I prefer many of the electric handpiece's features over the air-driven handpiece's features. First, the highspeed electric handpiece's torque is significantly better than air-driven, and being able to instantly adjust the speed allows me a great degree of control.

I can create a crown prep at high speed, then turn the handpiece down to about half speed to finish the margins, without worrying about losing torque. The burs are very precise, with no wobbling, and dentists who work with a microscope will find that margins can be easily finished in a smooth, straight line, as opposed to the bumpy margins that come when working with an air-driven handpiece.

For caries removal, however, I typically use an air-driven slowspeed handpiece, autoclave sterilizer which I find enables a better "feel" for the work than electric, although this could just be an old habit.

One important aspect to think about when considering a handpiece purchase is how it will integrate with your office setup. This was a key priority during my office remodel seven years ago, during which we installed A-dec 500 chair systems.

Using these chairs with A-dec handpieces allows the handpieces and other ancillary devices to be integrated into the chair's delivery system. dental operating light This puts the equipment and controls right where they are needed, and also reduces clutter.

With an integrated system, there is no need for separate boxes or additional wiring or tubing, and the same display can be used to adjust the handpiece, the chair, air/water spray, and lighting.

A system like this offers greater efficiency and a sleek appearance. The display panel also allows for programming pre-sets for additional efficiency, letting you choose a frequently used speed at the touch of a button, or customize with a few additional clicks.

The system comes with a universal adapter that accepts many handpieces, or additional adapters can be purchased for specific handpieces. With this system, and with a sufficient quantity of highspeed adapters, I find that my handpieces need significantly less professional servicing than my old air-driven handpieces.For dentists who are interested in incorporating electric handpieces into their practice, dental implant system I recommend starting with the EA-52LED electric motor and several 1:5 angled handpiece adapters (Synea WA 99LT). In addition, several straight adapters will come in handy.

It's important to protect any handpiece investment with proper maintenance. Some dentists may think it is more cost effective to pay an assistant to perform lubrication by hand, but in truth, using an automated device can cost less than 2 cents per cycle.

An automated device also prevents the inconsistencies that result from having staff members oil handpieces and, by applying the exact amount of oil needed with every cycle, an automated system will help avoid the wear and tear that come from having too little or too much oil. dental implant machine

My practice uses an Assistina 301 Plus maintenance system, which allows us to place the handpiece inside, close the lid, and return 35 seconds later to a cleaned and lubricated handpiece.

The Assistina has an automatic oil dispensing system that performs lubrication consistently, and it rotates the gears and turbines during its purge cycle to thoroughly remove debris and excess oil. It also uses a special cleaning liquid to flush internal air and water coolant lines.

These tools will give you a great start on working with electric handpieces, and then if you choose to continue, a 1:1 attachment will bring you extra versatility.

I find electric handpieces are a very easy tool to recommend, and well worth the short learning curve. After experiencing the benefits of their steady torque and smooth finishing, they are definitely handling the lion's share of work in my practice.

There are many, many advantages to the Bien-Air handpiece: efficiency of cutting with high torque; no skip or chatter, which equals a smoother cut; ergonomic balance for both male and especially female hands; quieter than conventional air-driven handpiece; lifetime lubrication; good warranty. To sum up: it is faster, easier and better for both the doctor and most importantly, the patient!

When I implemented the handpiece into my practice, dental portable turbine I immediately noticed it was a time saver since it reduced the amount of time needed to prepare teeth for crown and bridge procedures. There was no loss of accuracy of my cuts and it was much smoother to use.
Patients did comment on it being quieter and less vibration than my air-driven handpieces.

When compared to other handpieces I have used, I love this one because I can digital dial this one, and the motor does everything. I can do all of my procedures and hygiene cleanings with one electrical system, which is great.

I would recommend this handpiece to anyone without any reservation! I often tell my colleagues that they can visit my office and take anything they want, but don't touch my electric handpiece! It is faster and cuts smoother, so you can accelerate your time. dental amalgamator It is also better for the patient because there is less vibration. Bien-Air is a great company to work with because they stand behind their products.

This series of ergonomic handpieces offers precision, reliability and quiet operation. These handpieces feature a Soft Push push-button for easy bur release, DuaLook dual glass rod lighting and three Accu-Spray separate air/water sprays. Bien-Air contra-angles offers a new shaft and gear system that is mounted on pre-stressed ball bearings. These features allows for vibration-free transmission, reduced energy loss, oustanding smoothness and improved sensitivity.

I would recommend the ATC handpiece to any of my colleagues because there is an amazing difference between it and the traditional air-driven handpiece. The ATC is a very durable handpiece and it is much more ergonomic and quieter than electric handpieces. I have had the Stylus in all of my operatories for the last three years, and I really love it.

This highspeed air-driven handpiece has offers two breakthrough technologies—Speed-Sensing Intelligence and Superior Turbine Suspension—that allow you to glide through material quickly, precisely and virtually without effort. This handpiece combines the additional benefit of being light weight with its ergonomic design that includes swivel abilities. It comes in two head sizes (mini and medium), so it fits your needs while still offering power and efficiency.

I started using the Stylus ATC about four years ago because I saw that it offered many benefits. With this handpiece you have the best of both worlds. The ATC offers the torque of an electric handpiece and the handling of an air-driven handpiece, which is great.

The Stylus ATC allowed me to prepare the tooth in a quieter and smoother manner, making it more comfortable for my patients. It was also much quicker at cutting off old crowns and removing amalgams.

It was kind of funny when I implemented the ATC into my practice. dental implant machine At the time, I had the ATC in only one of my operatories and traditional handpieces in the other two operatories. When I would use the ATC on one of my patients and then go to one of the other operatories, I kept complaining that my traditional air-driven handpieces were not working properly!

These traditional handpieces did not offer me as much power or torque. After a few times of feeling like my traditional handpieces weren't working properly, it hit me that there was nothing wrong with them. I had just become accustomed to the torque and power the ATC exhibited over the traditional air-drive handpieces. This revelation made me realize that these features of torque and power made the ATC handpiece the perfect fit for me. Dental Operating Light

I have been practicing for about 10 years now, and have had the opportunity to use a variety of highspeed handpieces. I was first introduced to StarDental?'s highspeed handpieces when working at a non-profit facility. In April of 2012, I opened my own practice and was in search of a handpiece that would fit my practice's needs. I attended dental conferences and looked at a variety of handpieces. The features of the SWL impressed me most, and I've been using them ever since. The best benefits of the SWL handpiece are the two fiber optic lights and the small head. It's hard to see in the mouth, and with these features working is easier. The SWL is great because it offers 360-degree rotation, so you don't have to worry about constantly untangling the cord. It is also very easy to clean and sterilize because of its smooth surface. Sometimes handpieces can cause your hand to cramp.

The SWL is easy to grip, making it more comfortable. Also, the SWL is really great because I feel confident knowing I don't have to worry about the handpiece stopping in the middle of a procedure. NSK handpiece Patients appreciate a fast appointment. If you have a handpiece that allows you to work fast and efficiently while not overheating the tooth, you can provide this to patients. The SWL has allowed me to provide optimal care. I would recommend this handpiece to my colleagues because it is very comfortable, the fiber optics are great and it's very low maintenance. For the last two years,

I have not had any problems with the SWL handpieces, and not one handpiece has required repair. The SWL handpieces have worked great for me, and I am happy to use them. Dental Scaler This stainless steel, fiber optic handpiece features extended handpiece turbine life with Ceramic Bearings that are light and reduce friction. The fiber optic glass was designed to withstand rigors of steam sterilization. The 430 SWL? features a small head for improved visability and access. This handpiece also offers a 360 degree Quick-Connect HiFlo Swivel that reduces tubing drag for greater operator comfort.

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