- Increases patient safety, while reducing shaping time across a wide range of cases
- Optimized with enhanced design features by leading endodontists
- Part of a complete solution that includes obturation products designed to match the shapes created by WaveOne® Gold files
- The WaveOne® Gold family now includes a single glide path file with reciprocating motion for simplicity from the start
- The WaveOne® Gold Glider is only for use in reciprocating motion with compatible Dentsply Sirona motors. Helpful pre-programmed motor settings are available.
Reinforces patient safety
- Primary WaveOne® Gold file is 50% more resistant to cyclic fatigue than WaveOne® Primary file
- Reduced screwing effect** compared to standard rotary systems
Covers a wider* range of canal morphologies
- Enhanced file flexibility thanks to the Gold technology
- Extended size range (Small, Primary, Medium, Large)
Shortens the shaping time
- Takes the cutting efficiency to a higher level
- A single file per treatment also translates into time savings for canal shaping and irrigation
Description
WaveOne Gold is the latest generation of reciprocating technology developed by Dentsply Sirona Endodontics in collaboration with four endodontic key opinion leaders. This new solution represents one of the pillars of Dentsply Sirona Endodontics’s “Choose Your Endo Solution” concept, along with ProTaper Next for continuous rotation. WaveOne Gold, as the successor of WaveOne, keeps the same philosophy of simplicity as the first generation that was launched in 2011, with strong additional benefits that enhance the confidence level of dentists.
Same WaveOne Philosophy
- A single file (Primary size) for the majority of canals (~80%)
- Same reciprocating motion (Compatibility XS+ / iQ WaveOne settings)
- Single patient use policy (anti‐sterilization ABS ring)
- A complete solution with dedicated obturation products, including variable tapered gutta‐percha points specially molded to fit canals prepared with WaveOne Gold files.
Advantages :
- GOLD treatment
- Reciprocating motion
- Variable taper
- Evolving cross-section
- Optimized tip
Key Specifications
Specifications :
Taper :
- Small – 20/07
- Primary – 25/07
- Medium – 35/06
- Large –45/05
- Length – 21mm, 25mm, 31mm
Packaging
- Pack of 3 Files
Direction to Use
- Review radiographs to determine the width, length, and curvature of the root canal.
- Access preparation:
- Create straight-line access to the canal orifice(s) and ensure proper shaping of the internal axial walls.
- After removing any WaveOne Gold Glider file or WaveOne® Gold shaping file from a canal, irrigate abundantly and frequently.
- If a file does not easily progress, remove it, clean and inspect the cutting flutes, irrigate, recapitulate with a size 010 file, and re-irrigate.
- Use a gentle inward pecking motion with short amplitude strokes to advance the files along a smooth glide path.
- Prepare straight-line access to the canal orifice.
- Use a size 010 hand file with a lubricant to explore the canal.
- Determine working length using a preoperative radiograph and/or apex locator.
- Irrigate the canal.
- Passively advance the WaveOne® Gold Glider file with gentle inward pressure until the full working length is reached.
- Irrigate the expanded glide path, recapitulate, and irrigate again.
- Confirm the working length before proceeding to shaping with the WaveOne® Gold shaping system.
Establish straight-line coronal and radicular access. - Use a size 010 hand file to verify a glide path to length.
- Expand the glide path to at least 0.15 mm using a manual or mechanical glide path file.
- Always start the shaping procedure with the PRIMARY WaveOne® Gold file (025/07 red) in the presence of sodium hypochlorite.
- Let the PRIMARY file passively progress through the canal, remove and clean it after shaping 2-3 mm, then irrigate and recapitulate with a size 010 hand file.
- Continue using the PRIMARY file to pre-enlarge the coronal two-thirds of the canal with gentle inward pressure and a brushing motion on the outstroke.
- In more restrictive canals, use a size 010 hand file to negotiate to the terminus and work it until it is loose at length.
- Establish working length, confirm patency, and verify the glide path.
- Expand the glide path to at least 0.15 mm using a manual or mechanical glide path file.
- Use the PRIMARY file to the full working length in one or more passes, remove it to avoid over-enlarging the foramen, and inspect the apical flutes.
- If the PRIMARY file does not progress, use the SMALL file (020/07 yellow) in one or more passes to working length, and then use the PRIMARY file to optimize the shape.
- Once the shape is confirmed, proceed with 3-D disinfection protocols.
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