Background
On Independent Handpiece Repair
Until the nineteen
nineties, handpiece repair was not given a great deal of consideration.
Internal handpiece components enjoyed a long duty cycle with proper maintenance.
With
the advent of routine handpiece sterilization as mandated by the FDA in
1993, handpiece repair became a burning issue as the degrading effects
of repeated heat processing reduced handpiece life. These expensive precision
instruments were now lasting only months before major repair was needed.
Handpiece manufacturers
failed to respond to this influx of additional repairs. Turnaround time
was measured in weeks, repair costs approached new product pricing, and
new turbine replacement costs skyrocketed. Independent handpiece repair
offered an alternative to fill the demand for timely, cost effective repairs.
Rather than lowering
their costs or improving service, the manufacturers responded to this
increased competition from independent handpiece repair by seeking additional
government regulation from the FDA to keep independent handpiece repair
out of the dental market! This attempt failed, and one manufacturer was
sanctioned for improperly referring to the FDA in their advertising.
Independent handpiece
repair offers a better choice for dental professionals, providing more
responsive service and competitive pricing.
Independent
handpiece repair is here to stay. We are dedicated to delivering a better
alternative for the dental professional when it comes to maintaining their
precision dental instruments.
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