1.1 Triple Water-Air Turbine System: Enhanced Performance
The TX-164 integrates a triple water-air turbine mechanism, delivering unparalleled rotational speeds up to 400,000 RPM. This design minimizes friction and heat generation, ensuring consistent power output during prolonged procedures. The turbine’s aerodynamic engineering reduces noise levels below 60 dB, enhancing both practitioner focus and patient comfort—a critical factor in modern minimally invasive dentistry.
1.2 Optical Fiber Integration: Real-Time Illumination & Data Transmission
Embedded with high-speed optical fiber, the handpiece enables dual functionality:
LED Cold Light Illumination: A 6500K white LED provides shadow-free visibility for intricate procedures like endodontics or composite restorations.
Fiber-Optic Signal Transmission: Supports compatibility with smart dental systems for real-time performance monitoring, aligning with trends in smart dental technology.

2. Ergonomic Design & Infection Control: Prioritizing Safety
2.1 Lightweight & Balanced Architecture
Crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum, the TX-164 weighs 85g, reducing hand fatigue during extended use. Its 360° rotatable head adapts to diverse clinical angles, a hallmark of ergonomic dental tools.
2.2 Autoclavable Components & Anti-Retraction Features
All critical parts withstand 135°C autoclaving, meeting CDC guidelines for infection control. The anti-retraction valve prevents cross-contamination by blocking fluid backflow—a necessity in post-pandemic dental protocols.
3. Clinical Applications: Versatility Across Dental Specialties
3.1 Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry
The handpiece’s variable torque settings (0.8-3.2 Ncm) optimize performance for composite polishing, crown prep, and veneer adjustments. The LED’s high CRI (Color Rendering Index) ensures accurate shade matching in aesthetic-driven treatments.
3.2 Endodontics & Implantology
With a 1:5 gear reduction option, the TX-164 provides controlled low-speed torque (50 Ncm) for osteotomy drills and apex locators. Fiber-optic feedback aids in detecting canal calcifications, enhancing precision in laser-assisted dentistry workflows.
Conclusion: The TX-164 as a Paradigm Shift
By merging turbine efficiency, fiber-optic intelligence, and ergonomic safety, the FOSHAN TX-164 redefines standards in contemporary dental care. Its adaptability to emerging trends—from infection control to smart technology—ensures its relevance in rapidly evolving practices worldwide.