Tech Brief: Applying Midwest Stylus ATC in your practice

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Dental Products ReportDental Products Report-2012-02-01
Issue 2

Featuring advanced design and engineering, the Midwest Stylus ATC air-driven handpiece is powerful and efficient.

Featuring advanced design and engineering, the Midwest Stylus ATC air-driven handpiece is powerful and efficient. Its lightweight, ergonomic design means all day comfort for the dentist, while its short shank and regular bur compatibility mean enhanced access to posterior surface and no need to change handpieces.

You’re in control: Superior Turbine Suspension offers the user optimal precision, accuracy and control, and allows the handpiece to operate at speeds of 330,000 rpm under load without noticeable bur deflection and chattering. This more consistent transfer of power from the handpiece to the bur leads to maximized cutting efficiency.

It’s fast yet smooth: The handpiece’s Speed-Sensing Intelligence automatically optimizes power to virtually eliminate stalling and the need to feather, and can be adjusted to what the dentist needs and to minimize wear on bearings when the bur is not under load.

It’s easy to see: Mini and medium heads are available for optimal visibility, access and maneuverability. Its low pitch and tone provide added comfort for the patient and the dentist.

Added plus: The handpiece features a swivel with optimal rotational capabilities for exceptional freedom of movement.

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