J. Morita is introducing its new TorqTech attachments at the ADA’s 153rd annual session in San Francisco this week. The company is so excited about the new attachments that they are giving them away.
J. Morita is introducing its new TorqTech attachments at the ADA’s 153rd annual session in San Francisco this week. The company is so excited about the new attachments that they are giving them away.
There’s a coupon in the ADA brochure and attendees can enter to win. One TorqTech contra angle will be given away each day of the show from those who stop by the booth and drop off their entry coupon.
“It completes our handpiece line,” explained Walid Wardaki, J. Morita’s Vice President Merchandise Sales.
They are compatible with both air and electric motors. The TorqTech attachment product line includes a 1:1 straight nose cone, 1:1 contra angle, and a 1:5 speed up contra angle.
Designed with a new high-precision gear system, TorqTech is said to offer reduced operational noise and excellent bur stability which makes large preparations quicker and easier. The chuck provides a strong grip on the bur and is also long lasting. A built-in water filter helps prevent clogging of the spray line and is easily removed for cleaning.
“They are the lightest, quietest, smallest heads in the market,” said Wardaki.
J. Morita has more than 200 engineers who work on their products, he explained. J. Morita engineers who are assigned to work on handpieces, work on them for their entire careers with the company. “It’s helped us in terms of quality,” he said.
TorqTech attachments are perfectly balanced. A slim, ergonomic design reduces fatigue and provides exceptional access to the treatment area, especially in the posterior region and when the patient has limited opening. The surface of the attachments is durable, corrosion-resistant, and offers a smooth, comfortable feel.
For more information, call 888-JMORITA (566-7482) or visit www.morita.com/usa/torqtech.
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