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Hey all,
I never really had a chance to go over all the little gadgets that are required to use the handpiece. I simply put them together and drill away. I guess it would be nice to know the functionality of them!
For the high speed, I guess you have two main parts:
Swivel (the thing you connect to the hose)
Handpiece (the part which holds the bur and connects to the swivel)
For the slow speed, you have the following main parts:
Swivel (pretty much same as high speed swivel)
Motor-to-angle adapter (this thing snaps onto the swivel)
Straight nose cone (this attaches to the motor-to-angle adapter)
Slow-speed handpiece (this screws onto the straight-nose cone and will subsequently hold the bur)
So, I guess I have two questions: (1) Is this the proper terminology for the handpiece equipment? (2) What is the exact functionality of the swivel, motor-to-angle adapter, and straight nose cone?
Thanks
I never really had a chance to go over all the little gadgets that are required to use the handpiece. I simply put them together and drill away. I guess it would be nice to know the functionality of them!
For the high speed, I guess you have two main parts:
Swivel (the thing you connect to the hose)
Handpiece (the part which holds the bur and connects to the swivel)
For the slow speed, you have the following main parts:
Swivel (pretty much same as high speed swivel)
Motor-to-angle adapter (this thing snaps onto the swivel)
Straight nose cone (this attaches to the motor-to-angle adapter)
Slow-speed handpiece (this screws onto the straight-nose cone and will subsequently hold the bur)
So, I guess I have two questions: (1) Is this the proper terminology for the handpiece equipment? (2) What is the exact functionality of the swivel, motor-to-angle adapter, and straight nose cone?
Thanks