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Dental technicians lubricate dental hand-pieces to keep moving parts and hinges free of rust and corrosion. The water-based lubricant provides a protective shield to prevent instruments from dulling over time, and extends the life of the expensive hand-pieces. This lubrication process, called "instrument milking," is mandatory before sterilizing instruments. There are many kinds of dental hand-pieces in dentistry. Dentists use their dental hand-pieces to run their drills. Alongside the hand-pieces, dentists use cups and brushes to polish teeth as part of the cleaning procedure. Dental hand-piece repair involves troubleshooting and fixing high-speed turbines, low-speed devices, nosecones, ultra-sonic scalers and various dental hand-piece attachments.
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