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Dental micromotors are electric or air-driven motors that drive a handpiece to trim, cut, grind, and polish in the clinic and the dental lab. Dentalkart stocks lab, clinical, and brushless electric micromotors with handpieces from NSK, Marathon, and Waldent, priced from about ₹2,000. Orders reach 110000+ pincodes across India, serving 50,000+ dentists and dental labs.

Micromotors


A dental micromotor is a rotary motor that drives a straight or contra-angle handpiece to cut, trim, grind, and polish at controlled speed and torque. Clinical micromotors run chairside for restorative and prosthetic work, while lab micromotors power bench trimming and finishing of dentures and crowns. Motors are air-driven or electric, with brushless electric models offering higher torque, lower noise, and an LED light. Dentalkart stocks micromotors with handpieces, control boxes, and foot pedals from NSK, Marathon, Waldent, and API.

Types of Micromotors

Lab (laboratory) micromotors

Lab micromotors are bench or desktop units with high RPM and torque for trimming and finishing dentures, crowns, and metal or acrylic work. Example: Marathon M4 (Lab) Micromotor.

Clinical micromotors (control box + foot pedal)

Clinical micromotors mount at the chairside with a control box and foot pedal for restorative trimming, contouring, and polishing. Example: Api Strong Micromotor Complete Set.

Brushless LED electric motors

Brushless electric motors run cooler and quieter, hold torque at low speed, and pair with a 1:5 increasing or contra-angle LED handpiece to replace the air rotor. Example: Waldent TurboDrive Brushless LED Electric Motor.

Air-motor engines

Air-motor engines are air-driven and connect to a straight or contra-angle handpiece, a low-cost option where compressed air is available. Example: Apple Dental Air-Motor Engine.

Knee-type and desktop micromotors

Knee-type and desktop control units give hands-free speed control for high-volume lab and clinical use. Example: NSK Ultimate XL-KT Micromotor (Knee Type).

When is a dental micromotor used?

A dental micromotor is used wherever a controlled rotary instrument is needed — at the chairside for restorative work and in the lab for prosthetic finishing. The handpiece, speed, and torque are matched to the task, from gross reduction to fine polishing.

  • Trimming and finishing dentures, crowns, and bridges in the lab
  • Cutting and shaping acrylic, metal, and ceramic restorations
  • Chairside trimming, contouring, and polishing of restorations
  • Adjusting and finishing orthodontic appliances
  • Removing old restorations and refining margins
  • Polishing study models and custom trays

How to choose the right micromotor

  1. Use case. Clinical (chairside) versus laboratory (bench) decides the motor type and torque you need.
  2. Brushless vs brushed. Brushless electric motors run cooler, quieter, and longer, and hold torque at low speed; brushed motors cost less but need brush changes.
  3. Speed and torque. Lab work needs high RPM (up to about 35,000–50,000) and high torque for cutting metal and acrylic.
  4. Handpiece and connection. Straight, contra-angle, or 1:5 increasing; confirm E-type/ISO compatibility with your handpieces.
  5. Control box and foot pedal. Variable speed, forward/reverse, and a stable foot pedal matter for daily use.
  6. Brand and service. Confirm spare handpieces, carbon brushes or bearings, and local service support.

Micromotor brands available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks micromotors from NSK, Marathon, Waldent, Apple Dental, API, Unident, Ortist, Woodpecker, and Confident. NSK and Marathon lead the lab and premium clinical segments, Waldent and Woodpecker cover brushless LED electric motors, and API, Ortist, and Apple Dental serve the value clinical range.

Why buy a micromotor from Dentalkart

Dentalkart sources every micromotor directly from the manufacturer or the brand's authorised Indian distributor, so each unit ships genuine with its handpiece, control box, and warranty. A 10-day replacement window covers transit damage and dead-on-arrival defects. Orders reach 110000+ pincodes across India, with cash on delivery on most listings and EMI through partner banks. Spare handpieces, carbon brushes, foot pedals, and curl cords are stocked separately for ongoing service.

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A dental micromotor is a rotary motor that drives a straight or contra-angle handpiece to cut, trim, grind, and polish at controlled speed and torque. Clinical micromotors run chairside for restorative and prosthetic work, while lab micromotors power bench trimming and finishing of dentures and crowns. Motors are air-driven or electric, with brushless electric models offering higher torque, lower noise, and an LED light. Dentalkart stocks micromotors with handpieces, control boxes, and foot pedals from NSK, Marathon, Waldent, and API.

Types of Micromotors

Lab (laboratory) micromotors

Lab micromotors are bench or desktop units with high RPM and torque for trimming and finishing dentures, crowns, and metal or acrylic work. Example: Marathon M4 (Lab) Micromotor.

Clinical micromotors (control box + foot pedal)

Clinical micromotors mount at the chairside with a control box and foot pedal for restorative trimming, contouring, and polishing. Example: Api Strong Micromotor Complete Set.

Brushless LED electric motors

Brushless electric motors run cooler and quieter, hold torque at low speed, and pair with a 1:5 increasing or contra-angle LED handpiece to replace the air rotor. Example: Waldent TurboDrive Brushless LED Electric Motor.

Air-motor engines

Air-motor engines are air-driven and connect to a straight or contra-angle handpiece, a low-cost option where compressed air is available. Example: Apple Dental Air-Motor Engine.

Knee-type and desktop micromotors

Knee-type and desktop control units give hands-free speed control for high-volume lab and clinical use. Example: NSK Ultimate XL-KT Micromotor (Knee Type).

When is a dental micromotor used?

A dental micromotor is used wherever a controlled rotary instrument is needed — at the chairside for restorative work and in the lab for prosthetic finishing. The handpiece, speed, and torque are matched to the task, from gross reduction to fine polishing.

  • Trimming and finishing dentures, crowns, and bridges in the lab
  • Cutting and shaping acrylic, metal, and ceramic restorations
  • Chairside trimming, contouring, and polishing of restorations
  • Adjusting and finishing orthodontic appliances
  • Removing old restorations and refining margins
  • Polishing study models and custom trays

How to choose the right micromotor

  1. Use case. Clinical (chairside) versus laboratory (bench) decides the motor type and torque you need.
  2. Brushless vs brushed. Brushless electric motors run cooler, quieter, and longer, and hold torque at low speed; brushed motors cost less but need brush changes.
  3. Speed and torque. Lab work needs high RPM (up to about 35,000–50,000) and high torque for cutting metal and acrylic.
  4. Handpiece and connection. Straight, contra-angle, or 1:5 increasing; confirm E-type/ISO compatibility with your handpieces.
  5. Control box and foot pedal. Variable speed, forward/reverse, and a stable foot pedal matter for daily use.
  6. Brand and service. Confirm spare handpieces, carbon brushes or bearings, and local service support.

Micromotor brands available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks micromotors from NSK, Marathon, Waldent, Apple Dental, API, Unident, Ortist, Woodpecker, and Confident. NSK and Marathon lead the lab and premium clinical segments, Waldent and Woodpecker cover brushless LED electric motors, and API, Ortist, and Apple Dental serve the value clinical range.

Why buy a micromotor from Dentalkart

Dentalkart sources every micromotor directly from the manufacturer or the brand's authorised Indian distributor, so each unit ships genuine with its handpiece, control box, and warranty. A 10-day replacement window covers transit damage and dead-on-arrival defects. Orders reach 110000+ pincodes across India, with cash on delivery on most listings and EMI through partner banks. Spare handpieces, carbon brushes, foot pedals, and curl cords are stocked separately for ongoing service.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is a dental micromotor used for?

A dental micromotor is used to drive a handpiece for cutting, trimming, grinding, and polishing in the clinic and the dental lab. Chairside, it refines and polishes restorations; in the lab, it trims and finishes dentures, crowns, and bridges. Speed and torque are adjusted through a control box and foot pedal.

What is the difference between a lab and a clinical micromotor?

A lab and a clinical micromotor differ in power and use. A laboratory micromotor is a bench unit with high RPM and torque for trimming dentures, metal, and acrylic. A clinical micromotor is lighter, mounts at the chairside with a control box and foot pedal, and is used for restorative trimming and polishing.

Which micromotor is best, and how much does a dental micromotor cost?

For clinical use, a brushless electric motor or a control-box micromotor such as the Api Strong or Waldent kit works well; labs need a high-torque bench unit like the Marathon or NSK Ultimate. On Dentalkart, micromotors range from about ₹2,000 for air-motor engines to ₹75,000 for premium brushless electric motors.

Do brushless micromotors last longer than brushed ones?

Brushless micromotors last longer than brushed ones because they have no carbon brushes to wear out, so they run cooler, quieter, and need less maintenance. Brushed micromotors are cheaper but require periodic brush replacement. For daily clinical or lab use, a brushless electric motor is the more durable choice.

Are micromotors on Dentalkart genuine?

Yes, every micromotor on Dentalkart ships from the manufacturer or an authorised Indian distributor with its warranty, handpiece, and control components. A 10-day replacement window covers transit damage and dead-on-arrival defects, after which the manufacturer's warranty covers motor and electronics faults. Spare handpieces and brushes are available for service.

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