Proper use and maintenance of dental miniature motors are crucial for ensuring stable performance, extending their lifespan, and guaranteeing clinical safety. The following is a detailed guide based on standard operating procedures:
Correct Usage
Connection and Start-up
Before use, ensure the motor is correctly connected to the control device (such as a dental chair or independent controller) and check that the power or air supply is normal.
If it is an electric motor, it needs to be paired with the APP via Bluetooth or wired connection to set the required operating mode, speed, and torque.
Selecting the Compatible Tool Head
Select a straight, curved, or root canal-specific handpiece according to the treatment type and confirm its compatibility with the motor interface.
During installation, fully insert the tool head into the motor interface; a "click" sound indicates it is locked in place.
Precautions During Operation
Avoid running without load; always start the machine after clamping the bur or other working head.
Keep your hand steady during operation to prevent damage to the instrument or patient due to shaking.
In root canal treatment, use the "ream-and-test" technique to avoid excessive force that could break the instrument.
Disconnect and clean after use
Immediately after treatment, turn off the power, remove the tool head, and wipe away bloodstains, saliva, and other contaminants with a dry cloth.