I USE AIR-DRIVEN HANDPIECES. WHY SWITCH?

I love my air-driven handpiece. Why would I consider electrics?

Because you want to maintain the quality of your work, but you want to help more patients. You can improve quality, or you can decrease time—you can’t do both. Unless of course, you adopt a technology that makes your job easier without sacrificing that quality.

After you deliver the best care you can, and you protect your patients and yourself the best you can, you want to streamline your business to maximize profits. Electric handpieces cover more procedures with less instrument, bottom line.

How noticeable is the difference…really?

You want to provide the best care available to your patients. Whether it is the whine, the chatter, or just the time spent on a procedure—you can eliminate virtually all of that from the patient experience. This will lead to more referrals when your patient hears the headaches described by friends or family, and respond by saying, “Not at my dentist!”

Air driven handpieces operate at decibel ranges identified of up to 100dB. The maximum allowable exposure to noise of this level by OSHA is 2 hours. Do you work 2 hours per day or less?

What Other Dentists Are Saying…


Just used it on a tough case —lower anterior teeth filling prepping from the lingual. The size was great and just what I needed for that access. The light was amazing. Wow.

Dr. Paul Feuerstein,
Editor in Chief,
Dentistry Today

 

“I find the slim design of the head to be a much better design than the EVO because I have been having trouble during the polishing and finishing phase of my restorations….The access in the posterior teeth is also better, especially with patients that cannot open very wide.”

— Nova Test Group Member

 

This handpiece is awesome! I love how the BienAir Nova electric handpiece is smooth and efficient, but with the smaller head size; this is a home-run! I love it!!

— Nova Test Group Member

 
 

“My first use of Nova was with an adult who had a limited opening. The size of the head and the improved illumination made it much easier to treat this patient. I think it will be helpful in working in the far corners of 2nd molars on any patient.”

— Nova Test Group Member