Midwest E Plus Repair

The Midwest E Plus is a widely recognized handpiece in dentistry, known for its exceptional performance and durability. However, like all dental handpieces, it will eventually require maintenance or repair due to normal wear.

At Handpiece Pros, we specialize in fast, affordable, and reliable repair services for this and many other handpiece models.

Common Problems with the Midwest E Plus

Over time, dental practices may notice several performance issues with this handpiece.

Loss of Power

If your handpiece feels weak or struggles to perform effectively, the motor or gear system may be worn.

Common causes include:

- Motor wear

- Debris inside the gearing

- Air pressure issues

- Component damage

Replacing or repairing the internal components usually restores full performance.

 

Loud Noise or High-Pitched Whine

One of the most obvious signs of internal wear is increased noise.

This occurs when bearings or gears inside the handpiece begin to deteriorate. As they wear down, the handpiece produces a high-pitched sound during operation.

Prompt repair can prevent additional internal damage.

 

Bur Slipping or Falling Out

If the handpiece no longer holds burs securely, the chuck mechanism may be worn.

This issue may cause:

- Burs slipping during use

- Difficulty inserting burs

- Burs falling out during procedures

A chuck replacement typically resolves the problem.

Our Midwest E Plus Repair Process 

Professional repair typically includes:

  1. Complete inspection of the handpiece

  2. Motor or gear system replacement

  3. Chuck mechanism inspection

  4. O-ring replacement

  5. Cleaning and lubrication

  6. Performance testing

After service, the handpiece is tested to ensure proper speed, torque, and bur retention.

Preventing Midwest E Plus Failures

Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of your dental handpiece.

Recommended practices include:

- Daily lubrication

- Cleaning before sterilization

- Using proper air pressure

- Replacing worn burs

- Avoiding drops or impact damage

Following these guidelines can significantly reduce repair frequency.

Send Your Midwest E Plus Handpiece for Repair

If your handpiece is experiencing:

- Reduced power

- Excessive noise

- Bur retention issues

- Overheating

professional repair can often restore the handpiece to like-new performance.

Handpiece Pros provides fast, affordable, and reliable dental handpiece repair services to help dental practices minimize downtime and equipment costs.