Dentsply Protaper Universal Hand Files 21mm
Dentsply ProTaper Universal Hand Files are a type of dental instrument specifically designed for cleaning and shaping root canals. These hand files are part of the ProTaper system and are renowned for their efficiency, flexibility, and patented flute designs. ProTaper Universal Hand Files feature progressively tapered and advanced flute designs that allow for consistent and successful cleaning and shaping of root canals. They are particularly valuable in managing canals with challenging anatomical features. For example, they are effective in navigating sharp apical curves, addressing iatrogenic mishaps like ledges, and dealing with pathological defects resulting from internal resorption. These hand files are used manually, and their precurved design enhances their performance in difficult canal anatomy. By providing better control and maneuverability, they enable dentists to negotiate and shape canals with precision.
Dentsply ProTaper Universal Hand Files are an integral component of the ProTaper system and are relied upon by dental professionals for their exceptional quality and clinical outcomes. With their advanced flute designs and adaptability to challenging canal anatomies, these hand files contribute to achieving efficient and successful root canal treatment.
Features:-
- Efficient cleaning and shaping: The advanced flute designs of ProTaper Universal Hand Files ensure efficient removal of debris and effective shaping of root canals, leading to thorough cleaning and optimal treatment outcomes.
- Flexibility and adaptability: These hand files are designed with a progressively tapered shape, allowing them to navigate challenging canal anatomy with ease. They are particularly beneficial for managing canals with sharp apical curves, iatrogenic mishaps like ledges, or pathological defects resulting from internal resorption.
- Precurved design: The precurved design of ProTaper Universal Hand Files enhances control and maneuverability during instrumentation. This enables precise shaping and reduces the risk of procedural errors.
- Part of the ProTaper system: ProTaper Universal Hand Files are designed to be used in conjunction with other ProTaper instruments, creating a comprehensive system for efficient and successful root canal treatment.
- High-quality construction: Dentsply ProTaper Universal Hand Files are crafted with precision using high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliable performance throughout the treatment process.
- Widely trusted by dental professionals: These hand files have gained a strong reputation among dental professionals for their exceptional quality, clinical outcomes, and ability to simplify and streamline root canal procedures.
Packaging:-
- Pack of 6
Key Specification:-
Types:
- Shaping Files: Sx, S1, S2
- Finishing Files: F1, F2, F3
Taper Design:
- Shaping Files: Progressively increasing taper design
- Finishing Files: Progressively decreasing taper design
Cross-Section Design:
- Shaping Files: Convex triangular cross-section
- Finishing Files: Concave triangular cross-section
- Length Options:
Available lengths:
- 21mm
Direction to use:-
- Fill the pulp chamber with either Glyde or Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl) for all initial negotiation procedures. Explore the coronal two-thirds of the canal with stainless steel Nos. 10 and 15 hand files, using a reciprocating back and forth motion. Work those instruments passively and progressively until they are loose.
- Start the ProTaper sequence with S1 (purple). The apical extent of S1 will passively follow the portion of the canal secured with hand files. S1 is designed to cut dentin, in a crown-down manner, with its bigger, stronger, and more active blades. Irrigate, recapitulate with the 10K File to break up debris, then re-irrigate.
- Use a manual ProTaper handle motion: a. Gently rotate the handle clockwise until it is just snug, ensuring the flutes of the file lightly engage dentin. b. Cut dentin by rotating the handle clockwise while simultaneously withdrawing the file. c. If the file becomes over-engaged, disengage it by rotating the handle counterclockwise 45-90 degrees while withdrawing the instrument to prevent further advancement into the canal. d. Repeat the handle motions until the desired length is achieved. It may require one or more passes to reach the desired depth, depending on the canal’s length, curvature, and diameter.
- In more difficult canals, one, two, or three recapitulations with S1 may be necessary to pre-enlarge the coronal two-thirds of the canal. Clean the blades frequently and continue using the file until it reaches the depth of the 15 hand file. Irrigate, recapitulate, and re-irrigate.
- Use a precurved No. 10K File in the presence of NaOCl or Glyde to negotiate the rest of the canal and establish patency. Determine the working length with a No. 15K File.
- Once a smooth glide path to the terminus is verified, sequentially carry first S1, then S2, to the full working length. Remember to irrigate, recapitulate, and re-irrigate after each ProTaper instrument.
- With the canal flooded with irrigant, work the F1 (yellow 20/07) to length in one or more passes. If the F1 ceases to advance deeper into the canal, remove the file, clear its blades, then continue using it until it reaches length. Irrigate, recapitulate, and re-irrigate.
- Gauge the foramen with a 20 hand file after using F1 to length. If the 20 hand file is snug at length, the canal is shaped and ready to fill. If the 20 hand file is loose at length, proceed to the F2 and, when necessary, the F3, gauging after each Finisher with the 25 and 30 hand files, respectively.
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