SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needles - Pack of 25
SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needles - Pack of 25
SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needles are premium-quality tools designed for effective root canal treatments. Available in both single and double vent options, these needles provide gentle irrigation to efficiently remove debris and blood from the canals. The double vent design creates a "swirl effect," optimizing cleaning and ensuring thorough irrigation. Featuring a rounded, closed tip, the needles safely protect the apex and minimize the risk of perforation. The straight, thin-wall construction ensures easy access, while the Luer lock hub guarantees secure attachment to your irrigation system. Designed for single use, these needles prioritize patient safety and hygiene in dental procedures.
Features
Features
- Easy and optimized to clean out the canals with the double side openings, creating a "swirl- effect".
- Safe with the rounded and closed tip, protecting apex/perforation
- Straight
- Thin wall
- Luer lock Hub
- Disposable (Single Use)
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
SIZE SPECIFICATIONS:
- Diameter : 0.3 and 0.4 mm
- Gauge: 30 gauge and 27 gauge
- Vents
- Straight Needle - Single Vent and Double Vent
Packaging
Packaging
- Pack of 25 Irrigation Needles
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation: Ensure that the irrigation needle is in its sterile packaging and has not been compromised. Discard if the packaging is damaged or the needle appears unsterile.
- Setup: Attach the irrigation needle securely to the irrigation syringe ensuring a tight seal to prevent leakage.
- Preparation of Irrigant: Prepare the irrigation solution as per the recommended protocol or prescription by the dental practitioner. Use an appropriate irrigant solution for root canal irrigation.
- Insertion: Gently insert the needle into the root canal, taking care to avoid penetration of the apex. The rounded tip and closed front-end design help prevent tissue damage.
- Irrigation: Administer the irrigant solution slowly and steadily, using gentle pressure on the syringe plunger. Ensure thorough irrigation of the entire length of the root canal.
- Activation: Activate the irrigation needle by depressing the syringe plunger intermittently, allowing the irrigant solution to flow effectively through the vent into the root canal.
- Flush and Repeat: Flush the root canal with the irrigant solution multiple times to remove debris and blood effectively. Repeat the irrigation process as necessary until the canal is thoroughly cleaned.
- Completion: Once irrigation is complete, carefully remove the needle from the root canal. Dispose of the used needle properly according to medical waste disposal guidelines.
- Post-Irrigation: Follow up with any additional steps or treatments as prescribed by the dental practitioner to complete the root canal procedure.
- Record Keeping: Document the irrigation procedure, including the type and volume of irrigant used, in the patient's dental records for future reference.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin : Made in PRC
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Type of syringe which should be used with these?
Answer: We recommend using Luer lock syringes with the SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needles. Luer lock syringes ensure a secure connection between the syringe and the irrigation needle, minimizing the risk of leakage and providing reliable delivery of irrigants during endodontic procedures. This compatibility ensures efficient and precise irrigation, essential for successful root canal treatments.
Question: What is the length of 30 gauge needle ?
Answer: The length of the SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needle with a 30-gauge needle is 25mm.
Question: What is the length of the irrigation needles ?
Answer: The SuperEndo Disposable Irrigation Needles have a length of 25mm, providing precise and efficient irrigation for endodontic procedures.
Question: Which irrigation needle is used in endodontic irrigation?
Answer: Various needle sizes are available, but most commonly used are the 27 and 30 gauge needles (respectively 0.4 and 0.3 mm outer diameter).
Question: Which gauge needle is used for irrigation?
Answer: Narrower gauge needles (30 gauge) are more effective than larger gauge needles in removing debris from curved canals. The use of a close-ended single side vented needle is considered to be the safest needle design for irrigation.