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Endodontic Obturation Hand Pluggers
Nickel titanium and a stainless-steel end.
Can be used in any common obturation technique, including warm and cold condensation. Excellent tactile sense and durability.
Instructions on Use
Usage in Continuous Wave Technique
Insert the heat plugger into the root canal. Measure and mark the heat plugger (device recommendation: Friendo) 3-4mm short of the working length. Apply heat and scorch the apical portion of the obturation material 3-4mm short of the working length. Select a befitting size of DX-Condenser to execute the apical condensation of the obturation material.
After the completion of the apical condensation:
Insert the needle of the backfill obturation device (device recommendation: Gutta Easy) for about 5-10 seconds inside the root canal until the obturation material is slightly melted. While applying constant pressure on the trigger of the backfill device, slowly extrude the thermoplasticized obturation material and fill up to the orifice. Then, use the DX-Condenser to tightly condense the obturation material.
Components
• 35 / 70 (GREEN, 0.35mm Ni-Ti Tip & 0.7mm Stainless Steel Tip)
• 40 / 80 (BLACK, 0.4mm Ni-Ti Tip & 0.8mm Stainless Steel Tip)
• 50 / 100 (GOLD, 0.5mm Ni-Ti Tip & 1.0mm Stainless Steel Tip)
3 Temperature Settings & Fast Heating Speed
160°C / 180C° / 200°C
Takes only 23 sec. to reach 200°C
360° Swivel
Provides better access to root canals
WIPO PATENT: PCT / KR2009 / 003683
Easy Back-fill
Reduces hand and wrist fatigue and
adds more precision to reaching canals
3 Temperature Settings & Fast
Heating Speed
Heats only at tip end
Heats only at the end of the tip preventing any burns near patient's mouth
Pen Tip Size (End Diameter / Taper)
Lightweight
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