MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece
Description
MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece
- Available in 5 colors: Blue, Black, Pink, Purple, Light Blue — for operatory personalization and instrument identification
- Double arc-line grip pattern for secure ergonomic control
- 3-point anti-suckback system for effective infection control and cross-contamination prevention
- Single-jet water cooling with precision-directed spray
- Push-button bur release for fast, one-handed bur changes
- Full metal body construction for durability and long-term reliability
- Available in 2-hole and 4-hole connection interfaces
- Compatible with autoclave sterilization at 135°C
Description
The MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece delivers clinical reliability and operatory personalization in one instrument, available in five anodized color options — Blue, Black, Pink, Purple, and Light Blue — each offering identical performance specification in a visually distinctive body that stands out on the instrument tray and within the clinical environment.
The 3-point anti-suckback system is the core infection control feature of the Color Series standard model, using three check valves to prevent the retrograde aspiration of oral fluids into the handpiece water and air channels when the turbine decelerates at the end of each use cycle. This active cross-contamination protection is built into every color variant, ensuring that instrument personalization does not come at the cost of clinical safety. The single-jet water spray delivers focused, targeted cooling at the bur-tooth contact zone, while the full metal body and double arc-line grip pattern provide the structural durability and secure hand control required for reliable everyday clinical performance. Operating at 320,000–350,000 RPM at 0.22–0.25 MPa, the MAX Color Series is a versatile, dependable all-purpose handpiece for routine restorative, preparatory, and endodontic access procedures across any operatory.
Feature
- Available in five anodized color options — Blue, Black, Pink, Purple, and Light Blue — enabling practice-wide instrument identification by clinician, operatory, or procedure type, and creating a distinctive clinical aesthetic that patients notice and that differentiates the practice environment.
- The 3-point anti-suckback system deploys three check valves that close instantly when forward air pressure ceases, preventing the negative pressure that would otherwise draw oral fluids, saliva, blood, and microbial contaminants back through the bur chuck into the handpiece water and air channels at every turbine deceleration event throughout the clinical day.
- Single-jet water spray delivers focused, targeted cooling at the bur-tooth interface, providing effective heat dissipation at the cutting zone with controlled water volume that minimizes field flooding during precision restorative work.
- The full metal body provides exceptional structural rigidity and resistance to deformation, ensuring consistent performance across hundreds of high-temperature autoclave sterilization cycles.
- The double arc-line surface pattern delivers a secure, non-slip grip under all clinical conditions — including gloved and moisture-heavy operative environments — providing reliable tactile control throughout the full range of routine dental procedures.
- Compatible with both 2-hole and 4-hole connection standards for broad compatibility with mainstream dental unit interfaces.
MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece — Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | MAX Color Series |
| Available Colors | Blue / Black / Pink / Purple / Light Blue |
| Body Pattern | Double Arc-Line |
| Connection | 2-Hole / 4-Hole |
| Body Material | Metal (Anodized) |
| Cooling System | Single-Jet Water Spray |
| Anti-Suckback | 3-Point Anti-Suckback System |
| Bur Chuck | Push-Button Release |
| Working Air Pressure | 0.22 – 0.25 MPa |
| Speed | 320,000 – 350,000 RPM |
| Noise Level | ≤ 60 dB |
| Bur Shank Diameter | Φ 1.595 – 1.600 mm |
| Sterilization | 135°C High-Temperature Autoclave |
Working Principle
The MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece operates on a pneumatic turbine principle. Compressed air enters through the connection interface at 0.22–0.25 MPa, driving the internal turbine rotor to achieve rotational speeds of 320,000–350,000 RPM, generating the cutting force required for efficient tooth preparation across enamel, dentin, and restorative materials.
The 3-point anti-suckback system operates at the moment the foot pedal is released and the air supply ceases. Three check valves positioned within the handpiece close simultaneously in response to the pressure drop, sealing the internal passages against the retrograde negative pressure that would otherwise aspirate oral fluids through the bur chuck and into the handpiece water and air channels. This prevents the introduction of saliva, blood, and microbial contamination into the instrument’s internal environment and protects the integrity of connected dental unit waterlines between patient uses.
The single-jet water spray delivers a precise, focused stream of cooling water to the bur-tooth contact zone throughout the cutting cycle, managing thermal buildup at the operative site. The anodized color finish is applied to the metal body through an electrochemical process that integrates the color into the surface layer rather than applying it as an external coating, providing color stability through repeated high-temperature sterilization cycles.
Clinical Practice of the MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece
1. Pre-Operative Setup
- Select the color variant assigned to the operatory, clinician, or procedure type per the practice’s instrument identification protocol.
- Inspect the handpiece body and single-jet spray nozzle for any visible damage or blockage before use.
- Connect via the 2-hole or 4-hole interface and confirm air pressure is within 0.22–0.25 MPa.
- Install the appropriate bur using the push-button release and confirm secure chuck engagement before activation.
- Run the handpiece unloaded for 5–10 seconds to verify smooth turbine rotation, cooling spray output, and anti-suckback valve readiness before intraoral use.
2. Intraoperative Management
- Use the color coding actively as an instrument management tool: in multi-handpiece or multi-clinician setups, the distinct body color provides instant visual confirmation of the correct instrument without label reading, reducing cognitive load during procedures.
- The 3-point anti-suckback system provides active cross-contamination protection at every turbine deceleration event — confirm complete turbine stop before bur changes and follow post-patient waterline flushing protocols as standard best practice.
- Maintain light, intermittent contact between bur and tooth surface throughout cutting; avoid sustained pressure that can stall the turbine or create abnormal pressure differentials that stress the anti-suckback valve seating.
- Confirm the single-jet cooling spray remains aimed at the cutting site throughout the procedure.
- Monitor operating noise; normal operation should remain ≤60 dB. Increased noise or vibration requires immediate handpiece attention.
3. Post-Operative Maintenance
- Remove the bur immediately after the procedure using the push-button release.
- Run the handpiece for 20–30 seconds after each patient use to flush water and air lines. The anti-suckback system prevents oral fluid aspiration into the handpiece, but upstream dental unit waterline flushing remains required per infection control protocols.
- Inspect the single-jet spray nozzle for mineral scale or debris blockage; flush with clean water if output appears reduced or misdirected.
- Lubricate the handpiece internally per the manufacturer’s protocol before every sterilization cycle.
- Sterilize in a Class B autoclave at 135°C. The anodized colored body is rated for repeated high-temperature sterilization.
- Store in a clean, dry environment after sterilization; store each color variant separately or in designated instrument organizers to maintain the integrity of the color-coding system.
The Function of the MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece
The MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece serves two simultaneous functions: it is a clinically capable, infection-control-equipped everyday handpiece, and it is a practical instrument management tool through its color-coded body options.
The 3-point anti-suckback system is the primary clinical differentiator that separates the Color Series from purely decorative color handpieces on the market. Every color variant carries the same active infection control mechanism, ensuring that the choice of instrument color does not compromise the standard of care. In an environment where cross-contamination prevention is increasingly scrutinized by regulatory bodies and patients alike, the anti-suckback system provides a meaningful infection control argument for the Color Series over standard non-anti-retraction handpieces regardless of body color.
The five-color range — which extends the four-color LED variant with the addition of Light Blue — provides sufficient differentiation for practices to assign a unique color to each of up to five clinicians, five operatories, or five procedural categories. This color-coding utility has practical value beyond the aesthetic: in multi-chair practices where instruments can be inadvertently mixed between operatories, color-coded handpieces are immediately identifiable during tray setup, instrument counting, and post-session sterilization reconciliation. For single-clinician practices, the color choice simply personalizes the operatory environment in a way that creates a more distinctive and memorable patient experience.
Important Notes for Using the MAX Color Series High-Speed Handpiece
- Always confirm air supply pressure is within 0.22–0.25 MPa before operation. The 3-point anti-suckback check valves are calibrated for this pressure range; significantly out-of-range pressure affects valve response and cutting performance simultaneously.
- Use only burs with a shank diameter of Φ1.595–1.600 mm. Out-of-tolerance burs compromise the bur-chuck seal integrity that the anti-suckback system depends on at the bur entry point.
- Run the handpiece for 20–30 seconds after each patient use to flush water and air lines. The anti-suckback system prevents backflow into the handpiece, but upstream dental unit waterline contamination remains a separate infection control responsibility requiring active management.
- Do not activate the handpiece without a bur properly installed. An open chuck compromises the head’s sealed environment and the anti-suckback protection at the bur entry point.
- Operate the push-button bur release only after the turbine has fully stopped. Bur changes during spin-down risk chuck damage and create pressure differentials that can stress the anti-suckback valve seating.
- Lubricate before every sterilization cycle without exception. Insufficient lubrication is the primary cause of premature turbine failure and directly compromises the bearing performance that maintains bur concentricity and cutting quality.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or abrasive cloths on the anodized colored body. Abrasion removes the anodized layer, exposes the underlying metal, and accelerates corrosion; use soft cloths and non-abrasive instrument cleaning solutions only.
- Sterilize at 135°C autoclave only. Chemical sterilization agents are incompatible with the anodized finish and internal seals, and will cause color degradation and anti-suckback valve component deterioration over time.
- Inspect the anodized surface and body after each sterilization cycle. Surface pitting, discoloration, or coating degradation that does not resolve with cleaning indicates a compatibility issue or coating wear; review sterilization protocol or retire the handpiece as appropriate.










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