Structural Characteristics Of Dental Micromotors

Apr 20, 2026

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The core structure of a dental micromotor consists of a power system, transmission components, and an intelligent control unit, characterized by high speed, low vibration, and precise controllability.

 

Core Structure Analysis

Power System Components

Motor: Provides high-speed rotational power. Common types include brushed motors, brushless motors, and coreless motors. Brushless motors have a longer lifespan (over 2000 hours), lower noise, and are suitable for delicate operations.

Pneumatic System: Used in pneumatic motors, driven by compressed air. It offers advantages such as high speed and good heat dissipation, but requires an air compressor.

Hydraulic System: Converts liquid pressure into mechanical energy using a hydraulic pump. Suitable for specific types of dental motors.


Precision Transmission Components

Gears and Bearings: Reduce friction and wear, ensuring the stability and precision of motor operation.

Drive Shaft: A key component for transmitting rotational torque, requiring high strength and wear resistance.

Sensors:Monitor the motor's speed, temperature, load, and other operating status in real time, providing data support for intelligent control.

 

Intelligent Control Unit

Controller: Automatically adjusts the motor's speed and torque based on sensor feedback, achieving intelligent management.

Human-Machine Interface: Facilitates parameter setting and status monitoring for doctors, improving operational convenience.

 

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