Frequently Asked Questions about the new Aseptico 1070 Implant Motor
June 12, 2023
Frequently Asked Questions about the new dental implant motor from Aseptico
The new Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor is a powerful and efficient tool designed to streamline dental implant procedures. Here are some of the most Frequently Asked Questions that we have received so far. If you have any questions, give our professional and friendly team a call at 425-408-9347 and they would be happy to explain the features and benefits of this great new implant motor to you and your dental practice team.
1. Why did Aseptico create the 1070 Series Implant Motor?
Aseptico created the 1070 Series Implant Motor to provide an easy-to-use “implants-only” solution at a more affordable price, but with the exceptional quality for which Aseptico® motors are renowned.
2. Why would a dentist or practice be interested in an “implants-only” motor?
A dentist or practice would be interested in an “implants-only” motor, such as the Aseptico® 1070 Series, if they are seeking a back-up system or if they do not require a motor for restorative, oral surgery, or rotary endo applications.
3. Can the 1070 Series Implant Motor perform any other procedures?
The Aseptico®1070 Series performs implant procedures using a 20:1 handpiece attachment. It can also be used for light-duty surgical procedures using a 1:1 straight handpiece attachment. The Aseptico®6000 Series and 7000 Series all-in-one motors may be used for restorative, oral surgery, implantology, and rotary endo applications.
4. What makes the 1070 Series Implant Motor so unique?
What makes the AEU-1070-Series so unique is that it is the easiest-to-use, most affordable implant motor manufactured in the USA. It also has the most compact footprint of any Aseptico® motor. The 1070 Series also benefits from an autoclavable tubing set (AE-24), which provides significant savings over disposable, single-use tubing.
5. Can I use other types of handpieces with the 1070 Series Implant Motor?
The Mont Blanc AHP-85MB-X 20:1 implant handpiece is perfectly matched to the Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor.
The Aseptico®AEU-1070 Series is intended to be used with a 20:1 implant handpiece and a 1:1 straight handpiece attachment. The Aseptico® 6000-Series and 7000 Series dental motors may be used for restorative (1:3), oral surgery (1:2, 1:1), implants (20:1), and rotary endo (8:1) applications.
6. What types of dentists are currently using the new Aseptico implant motor?
Dentists and dental practices currently using the Aseptico® 1070 Series include doctors just starting their implant journey, as well as seasoned clinicians utilizing it as their primary or back-up motor system.
7. Is the 1070 Series Implant Motor software upgradeable?
Unlike the Aseptico® 6000 and 7000 Series Motors, the software in the 1070 Series is not user upgradable by design to reduce its price.
8. Can I get a longer cord for the Multifunction Foot Control?
The Multifunction Foot Control supplied with the Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor (part# AE-70V2) measures 6-feet in length. An optional, 10-foot version of the Aseptico® Multifunction Foot Control is available for purchase (part # AE-70V2-10). A 10-foot motor cable is also available (PN AE-230A-40-EXT) for clinicians needing greater reach within the operatory.
9. What is the expected life of the Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor?
All Aseptico® motors feature a two-year parts and labor warranty against manufacturing defects. It is expected that the 1070 Series implant motor will provide years of reliable, trouble-free performance, providing that it is cleaned and maintained according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
10. Is the Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor registered with the FDA?
The Aseptico® 1070 Implant Motor, and all Aseptico® motors, are duly registered with the United States FDA and Health Canada.
11. Is the 1070 Series Implant Motor certified for electrical safety?
The Aseptico® 1070 Implant Motor, and all Aseptico® motors for dentistry are NRTL (national recognized testing lab) certified for electrical safety.
12. What other important safety features does the 1070 Series Implant Motor have?
The Aseptico® 1070 Series Implant Motor features an isolated irrigation pump housing that prevents water from potentially contacting the internal electronic components. There is also a drain to allow water to safely exit the pump housing in case of a tubing leak.
13. Where is the Aseptico® 1070 Series manufactured?
Aseptico proudly manufactures the 1070 Series implant motor at its headquarters in Woodinville, WA where the company employs more than 100 team members to design, manufacture, and service Aseptico® dental equipment.
Dental implants have become an increasingly popular treatment choice for replacing missing teeth. In a poll conducted by Dentaltown, 52% of dentists polled are currently placing dental implants. Since dental implants were first introduced more than 50 years ago, there has been a large increase in the prevalence of dental implants among patients of all ages – especially among the 55- to 74-year-old demographic. Dental implant prevalence projected to 2026 is estimated to be as high as 23%. The Aseptico team stays on top of all the latest trends in dental implantology and collaborates with the world’s leading implant manufacturers to make sure that its dental implant motors and associated equipment and technology are leading the way.