A method and device for monitoring and identifying a medical instrument,
capable of being incorporated in the instrument itself, and provided with
the sufficient storage capacity to store all the data relative to the use
of the instrument. The device for monitoring and identifying the medical
instrument (10) includes an electronic component (14) integrated in the
grip (11) of the instrument. The electronic component is an electronic
label comprising an integrated circuit including a storage unit
containing variable data based on the use of the instrument (10) and a
way for writing and/or modifying and reading the data. The electronic
label communicates, via radio frequency, with the software of a motor
driving the instrument and via a read/write interface module to allow the
software to monitor the motor based on a cyclic fatigue value of the
odontological instrument.