A hole-pattern dental mount displays ceramic blocks by type and shade for faster selection, visible stock checks, and damage-free handling.
A handpiece-mounted beam detector and processor automatically recenter the dental laser path, reducing drift, manual adjustment, and downtime.
Rotary milling of sintered lithium silicate or disilicate blocks speeds dental prosthesis shaping while reducing tool wear and clogging.
Transforms coupled spindle motion into a common timing parameter so two-sided dental machining can follow free-form geometry faster and avoid collisions.
Deep contour milling with insertion depths above twice tool diameter boosts dental fitting body machining speed while reducing tool wear.
An open ring clamp with tensioned closing adapts to dental blank diameter tolerances, eliminating play and reducing milling chipping.
An adjustable ring and closing element secure dental blanks across diameter tolerances without play, reducing chipping and machining errors.
A winged spindle fan creates a self-sealing air curtain that blocks dust and moisture while cutting cost and cooling bearings.
Transforms coupled spindle motion into a shared parameter so two-sided dental machining can follow free-form geometries and avoid collisions.
Rotary milling of sintered lithium silicate and disilicate blocks avoids grinding dust clogging, tool bending, and slow prosthesis shaping.
A piston spring valve vents excess air pressure in high-speed dental handpieces to limit overspeed, reduce bearing wear, and simplify structure.
A rotation member and stabilizing handle shift control from pinch grip and wrist twisting to finger-driven motion, reducing hand strain.
A cap ring with radial claw portions and cap windows cuts dental handpiece head height while keeping secure tool release.
Meshed gears and clearance-fit shaft portions cut friction area in a dental handpiece, reducing polishing heat and noise.
Asymmetric separator ring pads and tooth-specific wedges improve anterior restoration access, resin containment, and finishing control.
A cam-driven vibration cylinder adds axial reciprocation and circumferential needle motion to scrape root canal walls more effectively.
An integrated pressure-sensing region gives audible or tactile feedback at effective brushing force to improve plaque removal and protect gums.
A depressed blade top face and 20°-60° bevel angle cut calculus with less force and extend sharpening intervals in dental scaling.
A tooth cap creates sealed treatment access and stable device support, helping remove diseased material while reducing infection risk and pain.
A cam-driven vibrating needle adds axial and circumferential motion to scrape root canal walls more efficiently during treatment.
An angled, screw-free scaler tip interface improves ultrasonic vibration transfer while reducing handpiece size, weight, and handling strain.
Rotatably coupled clamp chassis stabilize tooth position and impression alignment for more accurate dental cutting with fewer side effects.
Redirected and retained airflow in the head counters rotor inertia, preventing suck back while preserving cutting tool torque.
Stored and redirected air in the handpiece head counters rotor-inertia suck back while maintaining cutting tool torque.
A nested cap and cap ring layout lowers dental handpiece head height while preserving reliable cutting tool release and reducing mucosa contact risk.
A center carrier and retention bolts mount two polishing wheels on a dental lathe spindle, cutting wheel-switching time and damage risk.