What Dentists Can Do With Electric Handpieces (That They Can't Do With Air)
All too often, the argument over air driven versus electric handpieces focuses on features—weight, head size, torque, cost. Today's electric offerings can come out on top when you look at those specs side by side, but rather than focus on the qualities of the equipment, we want to look at the real-world clinical applications that are possible with electrics, and not possible with air driven.
All too often, the argument over air driven versus electric handpieces focuses on features—weight, head size, torque, cost. Today's electric offerings can come out on top when you look at those specs side by side, but rather than focus on the qualities of the equipment, we want to look at the real-world clinical applications that are possible with electrics, and not possible with air driven.
All too often, the argument over air driven versus electric handpieces focuses on features—weight, head size, torque, cost. Today's electric offerings can come out on top when you look at those specs side by side, but rather than focus on the qualities of the equipment, we want to look at the real-world clinical applications that are possible with electrics, and not possible with air driven.