Comparison of Rotational Speeds and Torque Properties between Air-bearing and Ball-bearing Air-turbine Handpieces

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We examined the effects of air pressure on the free-running speed of air-bearing and torque-type ball-bearing air-turbine handpieces. The air pressure for the former should be kept at a certain high level to maintain the stable super-thin air-bearing film and to provide the quasi-constant speed of around 420, 000 to 480, 000 rpm. On the other hand, the air pressure for the latter could be adjusted to provide some varieties of speeds, ranging from about 150, 000 to 320, 000 rpm. Subsequently, to compare the torque properties and cutting effectiveness between these two handpieces, weight-load cutting tests were conducted, using a glass-ceramic workpiece and a commercial diamond point. It was confirmed that the air-bearing handpiece had the lower torque power but exhibited better cutting effectiveness, compared with its counterpart. © 1989, The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. All rights reserved.

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Taira, M., Wakasa, K., Yamaki, M., & Matsui, A. (1989). Comparison of Rotational Speeds and Torque Properties between Air-bearing and Ball-bearing Air-turbine Handpieces. Dental Materials Journal, 8(1), 26–34. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.8.26

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