Dental devices with cylinders, trunnions, and limit switches, and a method
are provided. The dental devices include a cylinder and a trunnion having
a cavity and an outer surface. A portion of the cylinder is slidably
mounted within the cavity of the trunnion, and a portion of the cylinder
protrudes out of the trunnion. The limit switch is coupled to the outer
surface of the trunnion, with the limit switch is operable to contact the
cylinder. Separation of the limit switch and the cylinder causes
actuation of the limit switch, and the actuation of the limit switch
inhibits a downward movement of the device. Alternatively, the limit
switch may be coupled to the portion of the cylinder that protrudes out
of the trunnion, with the limit switch operable to contact the trunnion.
As such, separation of the limit switch and the trunnion causes actuation
of the limit switch.