W&H dental tools & supplies
Developer. Manufacturer. Supplier.
Dental tools & supplies made by W&H
The international W&H group is a global leader in the development and manufacture of high-end dental tools. Driven by the credo “People have Priority”, we strive to ensure the best experience possible – for medical professionals and their patients alike – by providing cutting-edge medical technology.
As a subsidiary, W&H Impex, Inc., located in Ontario, brings W&H dental tools to dentists in Canada and the United States of America. Helping to ensure safe and gentle patient care around the globe.
News
03.10.2025
Implant Placement despite Bone Atrophy:
the Zygoma Handpiece in Clinical Use

In cases of advanced bone atrophy or following maxillary resections, the rehabilitation with implant-supported prostheses presents a particular challenge. Zygoma implants offer an alternative to conventional augmentation procedures and, when appropriately indicated, enable functional and long-term stable rehabilitation. This approach requires not only extensive surgical experience, but also specially designed instruments to ensure precise and safe execution.
22.09.2025
From Minnesota to Salzburg –
Patterson Dental Visits W&H Headquarters

In mid-September, W&H had the pleasure of welcoming Patterson Dental to Austria. A 19-member delegation from across North America – including participants from the United States and Canada – traveled to Austria to visit our headquarters in Bürmoos. For the Patterson group, it was a very special trip: as part of an incentive program, they had secured their participation and could now look forward to exciting days in Austria.
12.08.2025
Contra-angle Handpieces at their limit: Challenges of modern restorative dentistry

The continuous advancement of restorative dental materials places increasing demands on contraangle handpieces and instruments, which must deliver durability, efficiency, and precision. Dr Wolfgang Tautschnig, an experienced dentist from Salzburg, tested the Synea “Power Edition” by W&H over several months and shares his insights from everyday clinical practice. The specialised handpiece was primarily used for demanding procedures such as cutting crowns and bridges. This article not only presents the advantages of the new high-speed handpiece, but also illustrates its clinical performance through two exemplary patient cases.