Had a client last week who was finally upgrading form that old handpiece they’d been using for years—the one that just couldn’t handle the torque for dense bone work—and they went with this unit specifically because of teh 7-inch touch screen, which honestly makes a huge difference when you're trying to adjust settings mid-procedure without losing focus on the surgical site.

It’s got a brushless motor that runs quieter and lasts longer than most, and the speed ratios can be switched up on the fly depending on what you’re doing, so for implant placement you might run it at a lower speed but for something like bone remodeling you’ll want higher RPMs, and yeah, it come with CE, RoHS, and ISO certs (though you’ll still want to check the local requrement for your country, as they vary).


Basically, this thing is built for dental clinics and hospital oral departments, but it actually handles extraction cases pretty well too—just keep in mind that it’s not ideal for pure oral surgery like a full maxillofacial reconstruction, because the PVC housing, while durable, won’t stand up to the heat of autoclaving repeatedly, so you’ll need to follow sterilization guidelines they provide.

Most buyers go with the standdard motor and control unit, but our company can do custom cable lengths if you need them, and the lead time is usually 20 days or so—just confirm stock first.
Yes, the OST-X has multiple speed ratio options to match different implant systems and surgical protocols, so you can dial in the exact torque and speed you need.
It's CE, RoHS, and ISO certified. We can share the certificates upon request — just reach out after placing the order.
Our MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one to test it out in your clinic before committing to more.
It ships in a sturdy foam-lined box to prevent damage. Lead time is usually 5-7 business days after order confirmation.
Absolutely. The PVC we use is medical-grade and built to withstand repeated cleaning and daily use in a busy clinic or hospital setting.