Endodontic Machine Driven Files

Endodontic machine driven files, used in obturation of the root canal, can help ensure a precise and successful procedure. Some aspects to consider when purchasing an endodontic machine driven file are construction material, tip type, rake angle, tip variety and length, technique used and cross section. Most files are made of Nickel Titanium. The most popular tip type is a non-cutting tip. Most vendors offer tapered tips of a few different lengths for the perfect fit in any apical canal. A variety of techniques are used with endodontic machine driven files, a few are crown down, coronal and apical sequential. The cross-section of a file may be symmetrical, asymmetrical or triangular. Be sure to inquire about rake angle, as this may be the best indication for what type of endodontic machine driven file you are purchasing.
CompanyFKG DentaireMedidenta InternationalBrasselerMedidenta International
ItemBioRaCe NiTi Rotary System324 NiTi Rotary FilesEndoSequence Rotary FilesGlidepath G-Files
PriceInquireInquireInquireInquire
DescriptionThe BioRaCe system has been designed to achieve the required apical sizes without the need for additional steps and additional files. If used The safe ended tip reduces the possibility of ledging or transporting the canal while the .02 taper focuses the cutting action in the coronal portion EndoSequence is the first fourth-generation rotary file to be introduced to the endodontic market. By incorporating a patented Alternate Contact PointGlide path development is an essential but time consuming step in endodontic treatment. G-Files are based on a design to help the clinician safely
MaterialNickel TitaniumNickel TitaniumNickel TitaniumNickel Titanium
Range of Tip Sizes#15 - #40Not Available#15 - #50#12 - #17
Cross SectionTriangularDouble HelixAsymmetricalNot Available
File ManufacturingElectro-Chemical Surface TreatmentTwistedTwistedNot Available
Radial LandsNot AvailableYesNoNot Available
Tip TypeNon-CuttingNon-CuttingNoncuttingNot Available
Rake AngleNot AvailablePositivePositiveNot Available
Available in Hand FileNoYesNoNot Available
Lengths Available15 mm
25 mm
35 mm
40 mm
21 mm
25 mm
21 mm
25 mm
31 mm
21 mm
25 mm
29 mm
Technique UsedCrown DownCrown DownCrown DownNot Available
Recommended RPM500 - 600 RPMNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Operative SequenceSS Instrumentation to File #15
Expansion of Orifice
Crown Down Technique
Finalize Apical Preparation
Not AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Taper0.04
0.05
0.06
0.08
0.020.04
0.06
0.03
Get InfoNot AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
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