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Daily lubrication with dental handpiece oil spray cleans, flushes and protects the internal turbine bearings of high-speed airotor and low-speed handpieces between every autoclave cycle, preventing bearing seizure, restoring chuck grip and extending handpiece service life by months. Dentalkart stocks NSK Pana Spray Plus, Waldent UNIspray, Anabond, MAARC and Microgen lubricant sprays.
Dental handpiece oil spray is a specialised aerosol lubricant formulated to clean, lubricate and flush the internal turbine and bearing assembly of high-speed airotor and low-speed dental handpieces between every patient and before each autoclave sterilisation cycle. Routine spray-lubrication prevents bearing seizure, restores chuck-grip torque, evacuates debris and water droplets aspirated during procedures and significantly extends handpiece service life. Dentalkart stocks the NSK Pana Spray Plus Handpiece Lubricant Spray alongside universal, odorless and economy-format lubricant sprays from Waldent, Anabond, MAARC and Microgen, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
OEM-grade lubricants such as NSK Pana Spray Plus are formulated specifically for matched handpiece brands, with a viscosity profile and propellant chemistry validated by the manufacturer to maintain the published bearing service life and warranty coverage on premium Japanese, German and European handpieces.
Universal sprays such as the Waldent UNIspray Universal Handpiece Spray come with multiple adapter nozzles to fit airotor, contra-angle, straight nosecone and surgical handpieces from different brands, suiting clinics that run a mixed handpiece inventory and want a single can for the whole sterilisation bench.
Odorless options such as the Anabond LS 360 Odorless Lubricant Spray reduce operatory air contamination during the lubrication step and are preferred in shared-space sterilisation rooms, schools and clinics with sensitive-asthmatic staff or patients who object to standard solvent-propellant odours.
Economy bulk-format sprays such as the MAARC Lubri-Spray (5506-500) deliver a higher per-can volume at a lower per-mL cost, suiting high-throughput practices that lubricate dozens of handpieces per day and need to keep the per-cycle consumable cost down.
Conventional bottled handpiece oil — used with a manual drip applicator into the chuck-end or air-line port — remains in stock for clinics preferring the traditional non-aerosol workflow and as a back-up when a spray adapter does not fit a legacy handpiece.
Handpiece oil spray is used at every clinical sterilisation cycle — typically between every patient — by inserting the can's adapter nozzle into the air-line port of the handpiece and dispensing a 1–2 second burst until clean oil exits the head end, before bagging the handpiece for autoclaving. Lubrication is mandatory before sterilisation: skipping the step concentrates contamination inside the bearing, accelerates rust formation in the autoclave's wet phase and is the leading cause of premature handpiece failure.
For premium NSK, KaVo, Bien-Air and W&H handpieces, always use the matched OEM-grade lubricant spray (e.g., NSK Pana Spray Plus for NSK handpieces) to preserve warranty and validated bearing life. For mixed-brand and Indian-OEM handpiece fleets, a universal spray with multiple adapter nozzles is more economical. Choose an odorless formulation for shared-space sterilisation rooms and bulk economy sprays for high-volume practices lubricating dozens of handpieces per day. Verify the can's nozzle adapter fits the air-line port of each handpiece before bulk-purchasing.
The catalogue features NSK Pana Spray Plus Handpiece Lubricant Spray (Z182100) as the OEM-grade Japanese option, Waldent UNIspray Universal Handpiece Spray and Waldent Handpiece Oil for general lubrication needs, Anabond LS 360 Odorless Lubricant Spray for low-aerosol operatories, MAARC Lubri-Spray Dental Handpiece Lubricating Spray in economy bulk format and Microgen IP Lubricant Spray — covering premium-OEM, universal multi-brand and economy-bulk price points for every practice size.
Dentalkart sources handpiece lubricant sprays directly from authorised manufacturers including NSK, Waldent and Anabond, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair lubricant sprays with replacement dental handpieces from the same equipment catalogue for a complete handpiece-maintenance bench in one order.
Dental handpiece oil spray is a specialised aerosol lubricant formulated to clean, lubricate and flush the internal turbine and bearing assembly of high-speed airotor and low-speed dental handpieces between every patient and before each autoclave sterilisation cycle. Routine spray-lubrication prevents bearing seizure, restores chuck-grip torque, evacuates debris and water droplets aspirated during procedures and significantly extends handpiece service life. Dentalkart stocks the NSK Pana Spray Plus Handpiece Lubricant Spray alongside universal, odorless and economy-format lubricant sprays from Waldent, Anabond, MAARC and Microgen, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
OEM-grade lubricants such as NSK Pana Spray Plus are formulated specifically for matched handpiece brands, with a viscosity profile and propellant chemistry validated by the manufacturer to maintain the published bearing service life and warranty coverage on premium Japanese, German and European handpieces.
Universal sprays such as the Waldent UNIspray Universal Handpiece Spray come with multiple adapter nozzles to fit airotor, contra-angle, straight nosecone and surgical handpieces from different brands, suiting clinics that run a mixed handpiece inventory and want a single can for the whole sterilisation bench.
Odorless options such as the Anabond LS 360 Odorless Lubricant Spray reduce operatory air contamination during the lubrication step and are preferred in shared-space sterilisation rooms, schools and clinics with sensitive-asthmatic staff or patients who object to standard solvent-propellant odours.
Economy bulk-format sprays such as the MAARC Lubri-Spray (5506-500) deliver a higher per-can volume at a lower per-mL cost, suiting high-throughput practices that lubricate dozens of handpieces per day and need to keep the per-cycle consumable cost down.
Conventional bottled handpiece oil — used with a manual drip applicator into the chuck-end or air-line port — remains in stock for clinics preferring the traditional non-aerosol workflow and as a back-up when a spray adapter does not fit a legacy handpiece.
Handpiece oil spray is used at every clinical sterilisation cycle — typically between every patient — by inserting the can's adapter nozzle into the air-line port of the handpiece and dispensing a 1–2 second burst until clean oil exits the head end, before bagging the handpiece for autoclaving. Lubrication is mandatory before sterilisation: skipping the step concentrates contamination inside the bearing, accelerates rust formation in the autoclave's wet phase and is the leading cause of premature handpiece failure.
For premium NSK, KaVo, Bien-Air and W&H handpieces, always use the matched OEM-grade lubricant spray (e.g., NSK Pana Spray Plus for NSK handpieces) to preserve warranty and validated bearing life. For mixed-brand and Indian-OEM handpiece fleets, a universal spray with multiple adapter nozzles is more economical. Choose an odorless formulation for shared-space sterilisation rooms and bulk economy sprays for high-volume practices lubricating dozens of handpieces per day. Verify the can's nozzle adapter fits the air-line port of each handpiece before bulk-purchasing.
The catalogue features NSK Pana Spray Plus Handpiece Lubricant Spray (Z182100) as the OEM-grade Japanese option, Waldent UNIspray Universal Handpiece Spray and Waldent Handpiece Oil for general lubrication needs, Anabond LS 360 Odorless Lubricant Spray for low-aerosol operatories, MAARC Lubri-Spray Dental Handpiece Lubricating Spray in economy bulk format and Microgen IP Lubricant Spray — covering premium-OEM, universal multi-brand and economy-bulk price points for every practice size.
Dentalkart sources handpiece lubricant sprays directly from authorised manufacturers including NSK, Waldent and Anabond, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair lubricant sprays with replacement dental handpieces from the same equipment catalogue for a complete handpiece-maintenance bench in one order.
Dental handpiece oil spray is a specialised aerosol lubricant used to clean, lubricate and flush the internal turbine and bearing assembly of high-speed airotor and low-speed dental handpieces. Routine spray-lubrication between every patient and before every autoclave cycle prevents bearing seizure, restores chuck-grip torque, evacuates aspirated debris and significantly extends handpiece service life.
Dental handpieces should be lubricated between every patient and immediately before each autoclave sterilisation cycle. Skipping the step concentrates contamination inside the turbine bearing, accelerates rust formation during the autoclave's wet phase and is the leading cause of premature handpiece bearing failure. A 1–2 second spray burst until clean oil exits the head end is the standard protocol.
The difference between OEM-grade and universal lubricant spray is brand-specific validation: OEM-grade sprays (such as NSK Pana Spray Plus for NSK handpieces) are formulated for a specific manufacturer's bearings and propellant chemistry to preserve warranty and published bearing life, while universal sprays use adapter nozzles to fit multiple brands and suit clinics with mixed-brand handpiece inventory.
You can use one lubricant spray for both your airotor and contra-angle if it is sold as a universal multi-handpiece spray with the matching adapter nozzles for each port. Brand-specific OEM sprays usually come with a single adapter sized to one handpiece line — for a mixed-brand operatory, a universal spray such as Waldent UNIspray is more economical than maintaining separate cans.
You should choose an odorless lubricant spray such as Anabond LS 360 when the sterilisation bench is in a shared operatory, school clinic or open-plan reception area, when staff or patients are sensitive to standard solvent-propellant odours, and when reducing aerial contamination of the operatory air is a clinical priority alongside handpiece maintenance itself.