Contra Angle (Low-Speed Handpiece)
20,000 RPM.
A Contra Angle for a Low-Speed Handpiece is a dental attachment used with a low-speed dental motor to perform many clinical procedures such as polishing, finishing, and prophylaxis.
Description:
A contra angle is a detachable handpiece attachment with a bent (angled) head that allows dentists to reach difficult areas inside the mouth more easily. It connects to a low-speed micromotor and typically operates at low RPM with high torque.
Common Uses
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Polishing teeth
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Removing decay
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Finishing restorations
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Prophylaxis procedures
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Adjusting dentures or acrylic appliances
Features
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Angled head design for better access to posterior teeth
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Compatible with latch-type (RA) burs
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Usually operates around 20,000 RPM or less
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Can be autoclavable for sterilization
Typical Attachments Used
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Prophy angles
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Rubber polishing cups
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Latch-type burs
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Mandrels and polishing discs
packing Box 1 pcs