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Ep. 671 - Implant Success Starts Here: Picking the Right Motor and Handpiece

Ep. 671 - Implant Success Starts Here: Picking the Right Motor and Handpiece

Today, we'll be addressing an important decision for any dentist placing implants: choosing the right implant motor and handpiece....

The Dr. Phil Klein Dental Podcast Show · Viva Learning LLC

May 27, 202524m 0s

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Show Notes

Are you choosing the right implant motor and handpiece for your practice, or are you setting yourself up for frustration and failed procedures? With so many options available, how do you separate essential features from expensive luxuries?

Dr. Krikor Derbabian brings over 25 years of prosthodontic experience to this discussion, including 15 years of active implant placement. He earned his D.D.S. from USC in 1991, where he was elected to the O.K.U. Dental Honorary Society, and completed his Certificate in Prosthodontics at USC with specialized training in complex dental conditions, esthetics, and implant dentistry. Dr. Derbabian has served as Associate Professor of Clinical Dentistry at USC School of Dentistry, published numerous articles on esthetic and implant dentistry, served as guest editor for the Journal of California Dental Association, and lectures internationally. He is president of the Center for Prosthetic Dentistry in Glendale, California, and CAD-Dental Laboratory, placing approximately 8-10 implants weekly in his practice.

This episode provides a comprehensive guide to selecting implant motors and handpieces, covering both essential features and advanced capabilities. Dr. Derbabian explains why certain specifications matter more than others and shares insights from his extensive experience with various systems. The discussion focuses on making informed purchasing decisions that will serve your practice's current needs while allowing for future growth in implant case complexity.

Episode Highlights:

  • Essential motor specifications include precise speed control to prevent overheating bone and drills, with accuracy being more critical than maximum speed capability. Torque control is equally important, with basic motors offering up to 15 Newton centimeters, while advanced systems provide up to 80 Newton centimeters for newer self-threading implants that prepare the site while being placed.
  • Programmable presets are now considered essential rather than luxury features, allowing dentists to store different sequences for various implant procedures. This eliminates the need to manually adjust settings between steps, reducing procedural time and potential errors during implant placement.
  • Coolant delivery systems must be controllable and reliable to minimize overheating of drills and bone during osteotomy preparation. The irrigation feature should provide consistent saline flow to maintain optimal drilling temperatures and preserve bone vitality for proper osseointegration.
  • Handpiece selection should prioritize precision, irrigation capability, and ergonomic design over size and weight. Modern handpieces with fiber optic or LED illumination significantly improve visualization of the surgical site, while compact designs with optimized centers of gravity reduce operator fatigue during longer procedures.
  • Purchasing motor and handpiece from the same manufacturer ensures better compatibility, easier calibration, and simplified troubleshooting. This approach prevents warranty disputes between different manufacturers and allows for more accurate torque calibration as handpieces experience wear over time.

Perfect for: General dentists beginning implant placement, prosthodontists upgrading equipment, and dental residents learning implant protocols who need practical guidance on equipment selection.

Discover which specific system Dr. Derbabian recommends and why certain advanced features can make implant placement more predictable and enjoyable.

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