SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files (Pack Of 6)
SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files (Pack Of 6)
SuperEndo Protaper Hand Files are quality files that feature a better nickel titanium construction than ProTaper Universal Rotary Files - plus ISO-colored handles. Their variable taper and advanced flute design offer efficiency to achieve consistent shaping, even under calcified canals.
ProTaper geometries
A unique feature of the ProTaper files, compared to other file systems, is each instrument has changing percentage tapers over the length of its cutting blades. In use, this progressively tapered design significantly improve flexibility, cutting efficiency, and safety. Another feature of the ProTaper instruments relates to their convex, triangular cross-section, which enhances the cutting action while decreasing the rotational friction between the blade of the file and dentin. ProTaper files have a changing helical angle and pitch over their cutting blades, which reduces the potential of an instrument from inadvertently screwing into the canal. The ProTaper files each have a noncutting, modified guiding tip. This feature allows each instrument to safely follow the secured portion of a canal, while the small flat on its tip enhances its ability to find its way through soft tissue and debris. The ProTaper system is comprised of three Shaping and five Finishing files.
The shaping files
Shaping File No. 1 and Shaping File No. 2, termed S1 and S2, have purple and white identification rings on their handles, respectively. The S1 and S2 files have D0 diameters of 0.17 mm and 0.20 mm, respectively, and their D14 maximal flute diameters approach 1.20 mm. The Auxiliary Shaping File, termed SX, has no identification ring on its gold-colored handle and, with a shorter overall length of 19 mm, provides excellent access when space is restrictive. The SX file has a D0 diameter of 0.19 mm and a D14 diameter approaching 1.20 mm. The Shaping files have increasingly larger percentage tapers over the length of their cutting blades, allowing each instrument to engage, cut, and prepare a specific area of the canal and perform its own 'crown down' work. Because SX has a much quicker rate of taper between D1 and D9 as compared to the other ProTaper Shaping files, it is primarily used after the S1 and S2 files to more fully shape canals in coronally broken down or anatomically shorter teeth.
The finishing files
Five Finishing files named F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 have yellow, red, blue, double black, and double yellow identification rings on their handles corresponding to D0 diameters and apical tapers of 20/07, 25/08, 30/09, 40/06, and 50/05, respectively. From D4–D14 each instrument has a decreasing percentage taper which serves to improve flexibility, reduce the potential for dangerous taper-lock, and reduce the potential to needlessly over enlarge the coronal two-thirds of any given canal.
ProTaper shaping technique
Endodontic outcomes are improved when instruments pass through the access opening, effortlessly slide down smooth axial walls, and are easily inserted into the orifice. The potential to consistently shape canals and clean root canal systems is significantly enhanced when the coronal two-thirds of the canal is first pre-enlarged, followed by preparing its apical one-third.
Features
Features
1. Easy
- Only one instrument sequence whatever the canal shape
- Colour-coded and easy to follow protocol
- Drying and obturation solutions specifically designed for Protaper® files, with the same color-codes for instant identification
2. Fast
- Only 3 instruments needed for most cases
- High cutting power
3. Efficient
- Apical taper for good canal cleaning
Fantastic debris removal due to the unique 'Multiple Taper' design of these instruments.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Shaping Files - Variable Increasing Taper (Eiffel Tower shape)
Sx, S1, S2 - Shape the Coronal & Middle part of the canal
Finishing Files
F1, F2, F3 , F4 , F5 - Shape & Finishes the Apical part of the canal
- Sx - 19/4 %
- S1 - 17/2 %
- S2 - 20/4 %
- F1 - 20/7 %
- F2 - 25/8 %
- F3 - 30/9%
Packaging
Packaging
- Pack of 6
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Prepare straight line access to the canal orifice
- Explore the canal using small sized hand files
- Establish working length using a no.10 k file
- Frequently irrigate, recapitulate and re-irrigate the canal throughout the procedure, minimally after using each file
- If necessary, use the orifice opener Sx with a brushing motion to move the coronal aspect of the canal away from the furcation area and/or to create more coronal shape
- Establish glide path using no.15 k file or glide path files
- Use the shaper file S1, with a brushing action, until working length is reached
- Use the S2 file in the same manner as that of S1 until working length is reached
- Use Finishing File F1, in a “non-brushing” action, with each insertion deeper than the previous insertion until working length is reached.
- Gauge the foramen with a 20 hand file. If the instrument is snug at length, the canal is shaped and ready to be obturated
- If the 20 hand file is loose at length, proceed to the F2 and, when necessary the F3, with the same non-brushing motion to working length
- Prior to obturation, the smear layer has to be removed and final rinse should be done using an activated irrigation technique.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: Made in PRC
Warranty
Warranty
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Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Can I purchase an assorted pack of SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files (Pack of 6)?
Answer: Yes, you can purchase an assorted pack of SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files, To buy, you need to search for SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files SX-F3 on Oralkart.
Question: How many cases can a single SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper file be used?
Answer: SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files can typically be used for 4-5 cases. However, it's crucial to always check for any signs of file distortion or wear before each use. The exact number of canals these files can be used in may vary depending on the complexity of each case, so relying on clinical judgment to determine their usability is essential for optimal performance and safety.
Question: Are these files flexible and suitable for curved canal?
Answer: Yes, SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files are flexible and suitable for curved canals. They are made up of nickel-titanium, which provides flexibility and resistance to fracture, making them ideal for navigating through curved root canals with ease and precision.
Question: Which technique is followed for using these files, step back or crown-down ?
Answer: The correct technique for using SuperEndo Gold Hand ProTaper Files is the Crown Down Technique. The three shaping files due to their variable taper prepare the coronal two third in a crown-down manner and finishing files due to their increasing taper in apical region prepare and finish the apical third.
Question: Which percent GP is used for obturation with this file? 4 or 6 percentage GP?
Answer: Protaper type gutta percha points such as F1, F2, and F3 are recommended for obturation with SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files. The use of fixed taper 4 or 6% GP points is not specified for these files.
Question: Are these 6 percent taper files ?
Answer: No, the SuperEndo Gold Hand Protaper Files (Pack of 6) are not 6 percent taper files; they are variable taper Protaper type files. Their design allows for effective shaping and cleaning of root canals during endodontic procedures, offering flexibility and precision.