By Joe Blaes, DDS
With a traditional air-driven handpiece, I usually revved up the handpiece before I touched the tooth because I knew that it would stall. Then I would have to use a feather technique in order to cut the teeth. Cut a little, blow a little, look a little. Eventually, I switched to an electric handpiece so that I would have constant torque as I was cutting teeth. ...
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