Implant Practice US Jan-Feb 2013 Vol 6 No 1

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PRODUCT PROFILE

Aseptico’s AEU-7000L-70V fiber optic motor system

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ll Aseptico-branded products are built in the United States, fully regulatory compliant to U.S. and international manufacturing and safety standards.

AEU-7000L-70V fiber optic motor system The AEU-7000L-70V fiber optic motor system is designed for many specialties, including implant, endo, restoration, and oral surgery. Features include a powerful, 40K rpm, autoclavable micromotor with LED illumination. An advanced handpiece calibration system automatically detects the properties of individual implant or endo contra angles for highly accurate speed, torque, and efficiency results at the time of treatment. Adjustable torque up to 80 Ncm ensures compatibility with most implant systems available. Dr. Ara Nazarian, the director of the Reconstructive Dentistry Institute in Troy, Michigan, and noted lecturer says, “The AEU-7000 Aseptico motor with corresponding Mont Blanc handpiece has always performed exceptionally well.” He continues, “I have used the AEU-7000 for root canals, drilling for implants, leveling bone, augmentation procedures, and wisdom teeth removal. Most importantly, when doing large cases, the last thing you want is your surgical motor not working properly. I always rely on Aseptico motors for consistent reliability and superb performance.” The firm’s dedication to customer service is another advantage. Dr. Nazarian says, “Having the very best trained staff and service department, I have found that when I have had a question or needed any assistance when setting up my units, Aseptico fulfilled my needs beyond my expectations. I am so pleased with my Aseptico AEU-7000 units that I recommend them to all my students at the Reconstructive Dentistry Institute as well as at my lectures at various dental societies and conferences.” Dr. Paresh Patel, co-founder of the American Academy of Small-Diameter Implants and clinical instructor at the Reconstructive Dentistry Institute, has used the Aseptico AEU-7000 motor/ handpiece for 3 years. He says, “As a wetfingered dentist whose practice focuses 46 Implant practice

on extractions, implant placement, and overdentures, the Aseptico unit is one thing I would not want to practice without.” He describes, “My old unit, from another manufacturer, became obsolete as newer versions were released. With Aspetico’s upgradeable software, it is as easy as inserting a flash card into the unit to get the latest features activated.” For more control, Dr. Patel’s preference is to place implants with the surgical motor. He says, “With a push of the button on the foot pedal, I can switch from the implant drill speed preset to the implant placement mode preset. This kind of efficiency reduces our chair time when placing multiple implants. There are six fully programmable buttons. The real advantage for our practice and patients is the ability to change the display name. No longer do I have to look at every part of the screen to see if the speed, torque, water flow, and other variables are correct. If the display says ‘implant placement,’ I know all my individual preferences are set and ready for me to use. This powerful unit has unbelievable torque when it comes to bone leveling or any oral surgery procedure. With 80 Ncm available, smooth, chatter- and vibration-free bone shaping and cutting is possible.” “Once the implants are fully seated, the Aseptico motor is still going to be put to work,” says Dr. Patel. With the ability to handle just about any attachment, I am able to place a straight E-type nose cone on the motor, and relieve dentures, and create space for our overdenture housings with ease. The need to step out of the operatory and into the lab is no longer necessary. A quick push on the foot pedal

to activate another preset is all that is needed. Adjustable torque to grind away metal is available with this unit.” Dr. Patel notes that his assistant, Shannon, likes the easy-to-load irrigation pump when she is setting up for implant cases. She points out that the built-in dynamometer calibrates the motor and each handpiece. “So if you ask the motor to give you 1500 rpm at 40 Ncm, that is what you are ensured to get, and it will even tell you the efficiency,” she says. “This is huge for us, as it lets me know if my handpiece is in need of offsite maintenance.” The LED illumination is also an advantage where the overhead light or head-mounted light has difficulty lighting up the surgical field. The LED is built into the motor so no bulbs or cables are necessary. The clinician can even control the intensity of the LED and save it to any preset. “On a personal note,” says Dr. Patel, “I am glad that Aesptico motors are manufactured in the U.S. The ability to connect with highly trained staff by phone was most appreciated when I needed to set up my first unit 3 years ago. If you are looking to purchase a high quality American made motor, then you should consider the Aesptico AEU-7000. With the ability to handle implant, endo, oral surgery, and restorative attachments, you can have it all.” For information about Aseptico’s full range of motors, handpieces, and accessories, visit www.Aseptico.com, call 866-244-2954 or 425-487-3157, or e-mail info@aseptico.com. This information was provided by Aseptico.

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