Small. High-powered. Unique.
Small. High-powered. Unique.
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This unique design produces 18W of power for the Ultra M, 20W for Ultra E, 22W for Standard, and 25W* for the High Torque series. Cuts smoothly through ceramic and metal prostheses with ease.
Compatible coupling system
The new coupling system in the TwinPower turbines is also compatible with devices made by other manufacturers. To find your coupling system, click on the following link.
Comfortable even during intensive use
Thanks to their compact and lightweight design, our TwinPower turbines deliver outstanding operating comfort, even when used intensively. Their extremely light weight (only 50 grams) reduces strain on the hand and finger muscles and tendons.
Quiet operation
The latest advances in fluid dynamics eliminate the highly uncomfortable noise generated by high speed turbines that operate in the 6 to 7 kHz range. As a result, preparation work with the turbine is quieter and more agreeable for both the dental practice team as well as the patient.
Uncomfortably cold air at the preparation point is now a thing of the past
Excess drive air is channeled sideways almost imperceptibly, in order to spare the patient the normally uncomfortable sensation engendered by the stream of cold air from the turbine handpiece. Neither patients nor the practice team experience any unpleasant sensation of cold at the preparation point.
Fiberglass light guide
The fiberglass light guide guarantees a constant brightness (25,000 lux) and significantly improved stability even after countless sterilization cycles in the autoclave (135° C).
Push-button clamping system
The easy to handle and highly precise metal clamping system ensures that preparation instruments remain in place. At the same time, the push-button clamping system has been designed and endurance tested for a long service life.
With the small turbine head you can also work at right-angles to a tooth even in rear areas of the mouth. Because of the small size of the head of the TwinPower Ultra E, labial and buccal gums are no hindrance.
A standard head causes labial and buccal pressure on the gum and can result in an unpleasant feeling for the patient.
The TwinPower Ultra M makes it possible to work on molars or wisdom teeth without angling the drill and offers the best possible view of the work area – even with patients who can't open their mouths very wide.
With a standard head, the drill has to be held at an angle in order to reach the treatment area. This results in more tooth structure being removed than is necessary. In this position, the mirror becomes wet which restricts vision.
Comparison of head size
Fiberglass light guide
TwinPower PAR-4HX-O
TwinPower PAR-4HUMX-0
TwinPower PAR-4HUEX-0
TwinPower PAR-4HEX-0-45
TwinPower PAR-4HEX-0
Comfortable even during intensive use
Comfortable even during intensive use | Product name | TwinPower Turbine | TwinPower Turbine Ultra |
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| Power* (watts) | 20 - 25 W | 18 - 20 W |
| Speed at 0.2 Mpa | 350,000 - 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm | 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm |
| Head diameter | 10.5 - 12 mm | 9 mm |
| Head height | 13.2 mm | 10.6 - 12.7 mm |
| Weight | 48 - 59 g | 48 - 57 g |
| Spray nozzles | 3 | 1 to 3 |
| Rotor blades | 36 - 40 | 36 - 40 |
| Air curtain | 3 openings | 3 to 5 openings |
| Product name / Type designation | TwinPower PAR-4HX-O | TwinPower PAR-4HEX-O | TwinPower PAR-4HEX-O-45 | TwinPower Ultra E PAR-4HUEX-O | TwinPower Ultra M PAR-4HUMX-O |
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| Power* (watts) | 25 W | 22 W | 20 W | 20 W | 18 W |
| Speed at 0.2 Mpa | 350,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm | 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm | 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm | 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm | 370,000 rpm +/- 30,000 rpm |
| Head diameter | 12 mm | 10.5 mm | 10.5 mm | 9 mm | 9 mm |
| Head height | 13.2 mm | 13.2 mm | 13.2 mm | 12.7 mm | 10.6 mm |
| Weight | 48 - 57 g | 48 - 57 g | 53 - 59 g | 48 - 57 g | 48 - 57 g |
| Spray nozzles | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
| Rotor blades | 40 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 40 |
| Light | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Air curtain | 3 openings | 5 openings | 5 openings | 5 openings | 3 openings |
| Operating pressure | 0.20 - 0.29 Mpa | 0.20 - 0.29 Mpa | 0.20 - 0.29 Mpa | 0.20 - 0.29 Mpa | 0.20 - 0.29 Mpa |
| Zero suck-back | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Quick stop | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Product name / Type designation | TwinPower PAR-4HX-O | TwinPower PAR-4HEX-O | TwinPower PAR-4HEX-O-45 | TwinPower Ultra E PAR-4HUEX-O | TwinPower Ultra M PAR-4HUMX-O |
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| Coupling systems | Morita, KaVo, Sirona, W&H, NSK | Morita, KaVo, Sirona, W&H, NSK | Morita, KaVo | Morita, KaVo, Sirona, W&H, NSK | Morita, KaVo, Sirona, W&H, NSK |
| Product name | TwinPower Turbine | TwinPower Turbine Ultra |
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| Power* (watts) | 20 - 25 W | 18 - 20 W |
| Speed at 0.2 Mpa | 350.000 - 370.000 rpm + - 30.000 rpm | 370.000 rpm + - 30.000 rpm |
| Head diameter | 10,5 - 12 mm | 9 mm |
| Head height | 13,2 mm | 10,6 - 12,7 mm |
| Weight | 48 - 59 g | 48 - 57 g |
| Spray nozzles | 3 | 1 to 3 |
| Rotor blades | 36 - 40 | 36 - 40 |
| Air curtain | 3 openings | 5 openings |
| Product name | TwinPower Turbine | TwinPower Turbine Ultra |
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| Power* (watts) | 20 - 25 W | 18 - 20 W |
| Speed at 0.2 Mpa | 350.000 - 370.000 rpm + - 30.000 rpm | 370.000 rpm + - 30.000 rpm |
| Head diameter | 10,5 - 12 mm | 9 mm |
| Head height | 13,2 mm | 10,6 - 12,7 mm |
| Weight | 48 - 59 g | 48 - 57 g |
| Spray nozzles | 3 | 1 to 3 |
| Rotor blades | 36 - 40 | 36 - 40 |
| Air curtain | 3 openings | 5 openings |

The COVID-19 pandemic has awoken a sense of urgency and concern in the dental world. Dental practices and schools are changing the way they operate by enhancing their cross-contamination response. Dental equipment manufacturers are moving quickly to provide their customers with good solutions to help them respond to this new normal. One of those solutions has been to reduce the propagation of aerosols during dental procedures.
Keep in mind, eliminating aerosols is nearly impossible with the use of air-driven handpieces and electric contra angle motor attachments. In general, contra angle attachments generate fewer aerosols than air-driven handpieces since they do not rely on drive air to run the impeller. Many practitioners like them for their stable and high torque. This may be a good solution to reduce aerosol generation but the costs of converting to electric motor driven attachments are not trivial. Also, one must consider an increase in weight when compared to air-driven handpieces.
Assuming you are not willing to go the electric motor route, choosing the right air-driven handpieces can be challenging. There has been a lot of talk about anti-retraction and anti-suck-back features but little clarification about what they are and how they work.
Retraction is essentially related to water being pulled back into the system through the water lines. So, retraction is strictly related to fluids and debris within those fluids.
Many manufacturers, including Morita, have already solved this problem by introducing anti-retraction valves throughout the system. Essentially, these valves use a duckbill shape which blocks any fluids from getting back into the water lines. These can be present in your treatment unit and even in your handpiece itself. Usually, you will find multiple anti-retraction valves as fail-safes. Most major manufacturers include them within handpieces, couplings, and the treatment unit. This technology has been around for a while and the ISO 7494-2 standard requires your treatment unit to include it.
According to “Transmission routes of 2019-nCoV and controls in dental practice”, “high-speed dental handpieces without anti-retraction valves may aspirate and expel debris and fluids during the dental procedures. More importantly, the microbes, including bacteria and virus, may further contaminate the air and water tubes within the dental unit, and thus can potentially cause cross-infection.”
Should retraction occur, you can still flush and disinfect your waterlines as needed. In summary, we can say that the potential for cross-contamination here is quite low.
Unlike retraction, drawback is related to the air lines. Aerosols, created during dental treatment, are drawn back into the handpiece, your air lines, and eventually into your treatment unit. When the drive air stops, the turbine continues to spin. This creates negative pressure in the system and begins to draw aerosols back into the system, kind of like a vacuum. This is also known as suck-back.
This effect is cumulative. Each time you activate the drive air, the drawback forces any contaminates further into the handpiece, past the coupling, and eventually into your air lines, and your treatment unit. Keep in mind that you cannot disinfect and flush the air lines of your treatment unit.
Many manufacturers will include a braking system to reduce the spinning motion of the turbine once the drive air stops. Terminology for these types of braking systems may vary but at Morita, we call it Quick Stop.
A Quick Stop braking system can help reduce drawback but not eliminate it. The turbine continues to rotate after the drive air stops and, like any braking system, we cannot force the turbine to stop instantaneously. It takes time and during that time, drawback is a concern. In addition, smaller head sizes create less inertial force which also contributes to reducing stopping times.
Smaller head sizes or quick stop braking mechanisms will help stop the turbine faster and reduce the number of possible contaminants from being drawn back into the system.
Reduction is not enough as the effect is cumulative, and even minor drawback can be enough to contaminate your system.
According to “In vitro study of anti-suck-back ability by themselves on new high-speed air turbine handpieces”, some manufacturers will introduce a labyrinth system to reduce drawback, but these will not eliminate the drawback effect.
Only the Zero-Drawback system was found to eliminate drawback through this study.
If you are interested in learning more about the TwinPower Turbine™ and how Zero-Drawback works, please contact your local Morita distributer or representative. They can provide you with further materials, information about Webinars and other events.
References:
Ozawa T, Nakano M, Arai T. In vitro study of anti-suck-back ability by themselves on new high-speed air turbine handpieces. Dent Mater J. 2010;29(6):649-654. doi:10.4012/dmj.2010-008
Peng, X., Xu, X., Li, Y. et al. Transmission routes of 2019-nCoV and controls in dental practice. Int J Oral Sci 12, 9 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41368-020-0075-9
Quan, Yingjun & Lim, Joong-Yeon & Kim, Kyoung-Nam & Kim, Yang-Soo. (2015). A testing methodology for suck-back behavior of high-speed air-turbine dental handpiece. Korean Journal of Dental Materials. 42. 10.14815/kjdm.2015.42.1.29.