Endodontic Irrigation Instruments

Irrigation to clean and disinfect a canal is an important part of a root canal, and the different endodontic irrigation instruments accomplish this task in different ways. These instruments and systems are used following the shaping of the canals and prior to obturation. While different instruments irrigate in different ways, they are all designed to safely and efficiently deliver a cleaning solution throughout the canal. Some irrigation instruments are syringes with very small and flexible tips, while others are automated and employ negative pressure to make the irrigation process easier and more effective. Whatever style of irrigation instrument you select, be sure you are comfortable with how it is used prior to using it with a patient.
CompanyKerrKerrKerr
ItemStropko IrrigatorEndoVac Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation SystemStropko NiTi FlexiTips
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DescriptionThe Stropko Irrigator places the perfect amount of air and water pressure into the field. Its small, luer-lock tips do not impede visibility during Unlike positive pressure systems which use cannulas or side-port needles, the EndoVac is a true apical negative pressure system that draws fluid SybronEndo's 30 gauge Nickel Titanium Irrigating Needle tips are flexible enough to facilitate access in any canal. The tips are slotted and side
Quantity1 Unit1 Multi-Port Adapter
2 Handpiece/Fingerpiece Sets
2 Extra Evacuation Tubing Sets
6 Syringes (3 cc) For EDTA
6 Syringes (20 cc) For NaOCl
20 MicroCannulas (25 mm)
20 MacroCannulas
20 Master Delivery Tips
6 Tips
Lengths AvailableStandard21 mm
25 mm
31 mm
50 mm
17 mm
25 mm
Tips AvailableYesYesYes
Tip ConstructionNot AvailableNot AvailableNickel Titanium
SyringeNot Available3 mL
20 mL
Yes
Autoclavable or DisposableAutoclavableAutoclavableAutoclavable
VentingNoNot AvailableYes
Get InfoNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
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