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subject: About The Dental Bearings In Dentist Work [print this page]


Anyone who has ever gone to see a dentist or seen inside a dentist's room would have noticed the large array of their weird and wonderful tools and supplies. Many and some of the most important, tools a dentist uses rely solely on dental ball bearings, they could not work without them they are that important. There are different types of dental ball bearings such as the radial ball bearing and the thrust ball bearing and there are different variations of these as well.

Therefore, it is the primary object of the present invention to provide dental handpieces of the above-described type in which the problems and disadvantages of the solutions described above are eliminated.In accordance with the present dental equipment, at least one opening in the turbine chamber wall in the area near the axis is connected through a connecting duct to the return duct.In accordance with a first embodiment, which is based on the same basic solution, the connecting duct ends in the receiving bore of the dental high speed handpiece head on the side of the tool of the bearing located on the side of the tool.

As a matter of fact, Dental ball bearings come in all sorts of different shapes and sizes, some low speed and some high speed and with different precisions. Why do you need so many different variants? As with any task a certain tool is better suited than others, this is the same in dentistry, the right ball bearing tool will depend on the task at hand whether it's cleaning, polishing, repairing or drilling. For example a builder would not use a screw driver to paint a wall, at least we would hope not!With any type of bearing it is essential to regularly clean them and keep them properly maintained, this will ultimately increase the lifespan of the bearing and the tool and therefore decrease the cost of having to pay out to repair or replace the equipment. Many dental tools are sold on the performance of their ball bearings, new and better designs, stainless steel rings, and special component materials developed for dental bearing applications. Many dental tools today are offering self lubricating additives, this is an upgrade to the standard design but it is proven to increase the life of the tool and thus decrease outgoing costs - a very popular notion.

Searching for the right ball bearing for your dentistry tools is very significant for several reasons. A dentist's work is very important as they are dealing with the general public's health and safety of their teeth and mouth. Using the right equipment and the best supplies is key to this.A dentist does not want to work with noisy instruments, using a tool where the bearing squeaks or makes sounds every time you use them can be very off putting for the dentist and for the patient. The material the ball bearing is made out of is important, the most preferred metal is stainless steel as it is corrosive resistant which is needed from all the sterilizing. Smooth and honed designs for the instrument and bearing to work correctly is essential, the bearing needs to be able to rotate at high speeds evenly and flawlessly. The lubrication used needs to be safe for the patient and for the tool and again corrosive free which it is prone to from the sterilisation.

by: DannyAbel




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