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Airotors are compressed-air-driven high-speed dental drills that rotate cutting burs at up to 400,000 RPM for cavity preparation, crown work, and tooth shaping. Dentalkart stocks airotors, airotor cartridges, couplings, and chucks in standard, mini, torque, push-button, and LED variants from Being Foshan, Waldent, NSK, Apple, and W&H. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across India with pan-India delivery on 110,000+ pincodes.

Airotor

Airotors are compressed-air-driven high-speed dental drills that rotate cutting burs at 300,000 to 400,000 RPM, used across general dentistry for cavity preparation, tooth shaping, crown and bridge work, and old restoration removal. The Airotor category at Dentalkart covers the full airotor range — standard and torque heads, LED and non-LED designs, mini head airotors, push-button and chuck-type variants, plus airotor cartridges, couplings, chucks, and replacement spares for routine clinical service.

Types of Airotors on Dentalkart

Standard Airotors

Standard airotors are the everyday high-speed airotors used for routine cavity preparation and finishing, with a standard head size, push-button bur change, and water-spray cooling. Reliable and versatile across general dental practice. Example: dental handpieces on Dentalkart.

Torque Head Airotors

Torque-head airotors deliver higher torque at slightly lower RPM for heavy-duty crown and bridge cutting, old amalgam removal, and zirconia shaping, where standard airotors stall under load. Recommended for prosthodontic and crown-and-bridge practices.

LED and Fiber-Optic Airotors

LED airotors have a built-in head light powered by an air-driven generator, while fiber-optic airotors transmit light from the chair's external source. Both improve clinical visibility for posterior teeth and deep cavity work.

Mini Head Airotors

Mini-head airotors have a reduced head diameter and shorter neck for paediatric dentistry, third-molar access, and endodontic working area where standard heads cannot reach. Compact head improves vision and mouth opening in restricted cases.

Push-Button and Chuck-Type Airotors

Push-button airotors release the bur with a single press for fast bur changes, while chuck-type airotors use a wrench mechanism for a tighter grip and lower bur slippage risk under heavy load. Pick push-button for routine speed, chuck for precision tasks.

Airotor Cartridges, Couplings and Chucks

Airotor cartridges house the turbine and ceramic bearings and are the most common consumable spare in the clinic. Airotor couplings (2-hole Borden, 4-hole Midwest, 6-hole NSK/W&H) match the chair tubing, while airotor chucks retain the bur during cutting.

When are airotors used?

Airotors are used across general dentistry and specialty practice for any procedure requiring high-speed bur rotation with water cooling, from routine restorative work to fixed prosthetic preparation and surgical access.

  • Class I to V cavity preparation in operative dentistry
  • Crown and bridge tooth preparation and finishing
  • Old restoration removal (amalgam, composite, ceramic, zirconia)
  • Endodontic access opening and rubber-dam clamp shaping
  • Surgical bur shaping in third-molar and impacted-tooth removal
  • Paediatric Class I and II preparation with mini-head airotors

How to choose the right airotor

  1. Coupling type: confirm 2-hole, 4-hole, or 6-hole midwest coupling matches the dental chair tubing to avoid adapter purchases.
  2. Head type: pick standard head for routine work, mini head for posterior and paediatric access, and torque head for heavy-duty crown work.
  3. LED vs non-LED: choose LED for posterior visibility and restorative accuracy; non-LED is more affordable for general use with overhead chair lighting.
  4. Bur retention: push-button for fast routine bur change; chuck-type wrench for tighter retention under load.
  5. Bearing quality: prefer ceramic bearings for lower noise, less vibration, and longer airotor cartridge life compared to steel bearings.
  6. Brand and spares: pick airotors from established manufacturers with locally available cartridges, chucks, and authorised repair support.

Top brands for airotors on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks airotors from NSK, Waldent, W&H, Apple, Being Foshan, Denext, API, GDC, Mani, Dentmate, Sirona, and Anthos. Each airotor is supplied through authorised distribution with batch traceability and original packaging.

Why buy airotors from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine airotors and airotor spare parts sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Pan-India delivery reaches 110,000+ pincodes with COD and EMI on qualifying orders. Airotor specialists are available for coupling-type selection, head-type guidance, and replacement cartridge orders, supporting general dentists, prosthodontists, and dental labs.

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Airotors are compressed-air-driven high-speed dental drills that rotate cutting burs at 300,000 to 400,000 RPM, used across general dentistry for cavity preparation, tooth shaping, crown and bridge work, and old restoration removal. The Airotor category at Dentalkart covers the full airotor range — standard and torque heads, LED and non-LED designs, mini head airotors, push-button and chuck-type variants, plus airotor cartridges, couplings, chucks, and replacement spares for routine clinical service.

Types of Airotors on Dentalkart

Standard Airotors

Standard airotors are the everyday high-speed airotors used for routine cavity preparation and finishing, with a standard head size, push-button bur change, and water-spray cooling. Reliable and versatile across general dental practice. Example: dental handpieces on Dentalkart.

Torque Head Airotors

Torque-head airotors deliver higher torque at slightly lower RPM for heavy-duty crown and bridge cutting, old amalgam removal, and zirconia shaping, where standard airotors stall under load. Recommended for prosthodontic and crown-and-bridge practices.

LED and Fiber-Optic Airotors

LED airotors have a built-in head light powered by an air-driven generator, while fiber-optic airotors transmit light from the chair's external source. Both improve clinical visibility for posterior teeth and deep cavity work.

Mini Head Airotors

Mini-head airotors have a reduced head diameter and shorter neck for paediatric dentistry, third-molar access, and endodontic working area where standard heads cannot reach. Compact head improves vision and mouth opening in restricted cases.

Push-Button and Chuck-Type Airotors

Push-button airotors release the bur with a single press for fast bur changes, while chuck-type airotors use a wrench mechanism for a tighter grip and lower bur slippage risk under heavy load. Pick push-button for routine speed, chuck for precision tasks.

Airotor Cartridges, Couplings and Chucks

Airotor cartridges house the turbine and ceramic bearings and are the most common consumable spare in the clinic. Airotor couplings (2-hole Borden, 4-hole Midwest, 6-hole NSK/W&H) match the chair tubing, while airotor chucks retain the bur during cutting.

When are airotors used?

Airotors are used across general dentistry and specialty practice for any procedure requiring high-speed bur rotation with water cooling, from routine restorative work to fixed prosthetic preparation and surgical access.

  • Class I to V cavity preparation in operative dentistry
  • Crown and bridge tooth preparation and finishing
  • Old restoration removal (amalgam, composite, ceramic, zirconia)
  • Endodontic access opening and rubber-dam clamp shaping
  • Surgical bur shaping in third-molar and impacted-tooth removal
  • Paediatric Class I and II preparation with mini-head airotors

How to choose the right airotor

  1. Coupling type: confirm 2-hole, 4-hole, or 6-hole midwest coupling matches the dental chair tubing to avoid adapter purchases.
  2. Head type: pick standard head for routine work, mini head for posterior and paediatric access, and torque head for heavy-duty crown work.
  3. LED vs non-LED: choose LED for posterior visibility and restorative accuracy; non-LED is more affordable for general use with overhead chair lighting.
  4. Bur retention: push-button for fast routine bur change; chuck-type wrench for tighter retention under load.
  5. Bearing quality: prefer ceramic bearings for lower noise, less vibration, and longer airotor cartridge life compared to steel bearings.
  6. Brand and spares: pick airotors from established manufacturers with locally available cartridges, chucks, and authorised repair support.

Top brands for airotors on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks airotors from NSK, Waldent, W&H, Apple, Being Foshan, Denext, API, GDC, Mani, Dentmate, Sirona, and Anthos. Each airotor is supplied through authorised distribution with batch traceability and original packaging.

Why buy airotors from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine airotors and airotor spare parts sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Pan-India delivery reaches 110,000+ pincodes with COD and EMI on qualifying orders. Airotor specialists are available for coupling-type selection, head-type guidance, and replacement cartridge orders, supporting general dentists, prosthodontists, and dental labs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Frequently Asked Questions About Airotors

What is an airotor in dentistry and how does it work?

An airotor in dentistry is a high-speed dental handpiece powered by compressed air that rotates a cutting bur at 300,000 to 400,000 RPM. Air pressure drives a small turbine inside the airotor head, the turbine spins the bur, and a water spray cools the tooth and bur during cavity preparation, tooth shaping, and crown work.

What is the difference between an airotor and an air rotor?

The difference between an airotor and an air rotor is only in spelling — both terms refer to the same compressed-air-driven high-speed dental handpiece used for routine dental cutting. "Airotor" is the more common Indian-market spelling, while "air rotor" follows the original English compound. Both deliver the same 300,000 to 400,000 RPM bur rotation in the same clinical workflows.

Which airotor brand is best for an Indian dental clinic?

The best airotor brand for an Indian dental clinic depends on budget and workload — Being Foshan and Apple offer reliable mid-range airotors with widely available spares, NSK and W&H deliver premium long-life airotors with the lowest noise and best bur runout, and Waldent provides a strong domestic option with national service support and replacement cartridges.

What parts make up an airotor and which wear out fastest?

The parts that make up an airotor are the body, the head, the cartridge (containing the turbine and ceramic bearings), the bur chuck, and the coupling that connects to the chair tubing. The cartridge bearings wear out fastest with daily use, typically lasting 6 to 18 months depending on lubrication discipline and patient volume.

Are airotors on Dentalkart genuine and pan-India deliverable?

Airotors on Dentalkart are 100% genuine, sourced directly from manufacturers and authorised distributors with batch traceability and original packaging. Every order is dispatched from a quality-checked warehouse, covered by Dentalkart's 10-day replacement policy on eligible items, and delivered pan-India to 110,000+ pincodes with COD and EMI on qualifying orders.

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