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A dental implant motor is a sophisticated, computer-controlled handpiece system used by oral surgeons, periodontists, and implantologists to place dental implants with extreme precision, control, and safety.
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OSA-E05I
OSAKADENTAL
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Dental Implant Machine for Teeth Implant
A dental implant machine is a specialized piece of dental implant equipment that assists dentists in placing dental implants with precision.
Main Control Unit (The "Brain"):
A console or touchscreen interface where the surgeon programs the procedure parameters.
It displays real-time data like speed (RPM), torque (Ncm), and depth.
Electric Motor Handpiece:
The handheld device the surgeon uses. It's lightweight, ergonomic, and often cordless (with a rechargeable battery) for maximum maneuverability.
It contains a high-precision electric motor (not an air-driven turbine like standard drills).
Foot Controller (Pedal):
Allows the surgeon to start/stop and control speed hands-free, maintaining sterility and focus.
Integrated Irrigation Pump:
Critically important. It delivers a sterile saline (saltwater) coolant directly to the surgical drill bit.
Purpose: Prevents overheating of the bone. Temperatures above 47°C (116.6°F) can cause bone cell death (necrosis) and jeopardize the implant's success.
Surgical Kit/Drills:
A sequenced set of specialized, sterile drill bits of increasing diameter. The motor uses these to prepare the bone site in precise, gradual steps.
| Specification | |
| ControlUnit with Coolant Pump | |
| Model | PLH-VM1 |
| Power Supply Voltage | AC 100-240V |
| Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Maximum Output of the Pump | 130-140ml/min |
| Dimension | L290mm x D240mm x H114 mm |
| Weight | 2.6Kg |
| Micro-motor | |
| Motor Rotation Speed Range | 200-40000rpm(1:1 ratio) |
| Torque Range | 5-80N.cm (20:1ratio) |
| Dimension | 24xL116 mm |
| Weight | 240g (include the cable weight) |
| Foot Control | |
| Cord Length | 1.8m |

Dental Implant Machine for Teeth Implant
A dental implant machine is a specialized piece of dental implant equipment that assists dentists in placing dental implants with precision.
Main Control Unit (The "Brain"):
A console or touchscreen interface where the surgeon programs the procedure parameters.
It displays real-time data like speed (RPM), torque (Ncm), and depth.
Electric Motor Handpiece:
The handheld device the surgeon uses. It's lightweight, ergonomic, and often cordless (with a rechargeable battery) for maximum maneuverability.
It contains a high-precision electric motor (not an air-driven turbine like standard drills).
Foot Controller (Pedal):
Allows the surgeon to start/stop and control speed hands-free, maintaining sterility and focus.
Integrated Irrigation Pump:
Critically important. It delivers a sterile saline (saltwater) coolant directly to the surgical drill bit.
Purpose: Prevents overheating of the bone. Temperatures above 47°C (116.6°F) can cause bone cell death (necrosis) and jeopardize the implant's success.
Surgical Kit/Drills:
A sequenced set of specialized, sterile drill bits of increasing diameter. The motor uses these to prepare the bone site in precise, gradual steps.
| Specification | |
| ControlUnit with Coolant Pump | |
| Model | PLH-VM1 |
| Power Supply Voltage | AC 100-240V |
| Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Maximum Output of the Pump | 130-140ml/min |
| Dimension | L290mm x D240mm x H114 mm |
| Weight | 2.6Kg |
| Micro-motor | |
| Motor Rotation Speed Range | 200-40000rpm(1:1 ratio) |
| Torque Range | 5-80N.cm (20:1ratio) |
| Dimension | 24xL116 mm |
| Weight | 240g (include the cable weight) |
| Foot Control | |
| Cord Length | 1.8m |
