Objectives: In a previous paper the flow and free running speed characteris
tics of dental air turbine handpieces were discussed. The present work was
to continue the analysis and characterization of these handpieces by addres
sing the issues of torque, power generation, efficiency and the specificati
on of figures of merit to aid comparative testing and selection.
Methods: Using the principle of the rope brake, torque was determined from
stall to free running at a variety of supply pressures for fourteen models
of handpiece. Using previous results for air flow rate and free running spe
ed, power and efficiency were calculated.
Results: Stall torque was demonstrated to depend on rotor position. Dynamic
torque was found to closely approach the expected linear relationship over
the range from stall to free running. Several figures of merit (performanc
e indices) were identified which might be used for routine rating and speci
fication of handpieces.
Conclusions: Standardized testing can now be performed and effective figure
s of merit derived to characterize the behaviour of dental air turbine hand
pieces. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.