Endostar E3 Basic
The Endostar E3 Basic Rotary System should be used with normal width, straight or slightly curved canals.
Rinse the canal each time after the file is used. Clean the files of any debris repeatedly
- Prepare the cavity. Use a rubber dam.
- Locate all canal orifices. Lubricate the canals.
- Specify the working length of the canal using your method of choice.
- Continue to shape the root canal with hand files up to size 20. This way, you will create a glide path for rotary instruments instruments. This will also reduce the risk of breaking the rotary file.
- Shape the canal orifice with the Endostar E3 Basic File No. 1 (08/30) until you reach a maximum of 1/2 of the total canal depth. Do not use this file when the canal is highly curved (in such cases use the Endostar E3 Small Apical Rotary System).
- Begin to work with file No. 2 (06/25). Perform up-and-down movements. Shape the canal up to 2/3 of the working length. Inspect the working length with the size 15 hand file and apex locator. Next, insert file No. 2 at full working length.
- Use file No. 3 (04/30) to widen the apical portion of the canal until full working length is reached. Confirm that full working length was reached with hand file size 15 and apex locator. Next, finish work with a nickel-titanium hand file size 30. Check if the file can be inserted at full working length without obstructions, and if wedging can be felt. If a wider preparation of the apex is needed, continue to work with larger hand instruments size 35, 40 etc. or consider using the Endostar E3 Big Apical Rotary System.
Files should be used with motor speed between 150 and 300 rpm.
The torque settings indicated in the table above table are for example only and may vary according to each user preferences and motor capabilities. Do not exceed the upper torque limit which is different for each instrument. If precise torque settings cannot be set, and only manufacturer-specific torque levels are available, be sure to select one that does not exceed the recommended limit.
Recommended number of use:
Maximum of 5-10 times, depending on the size (see Table), provided that visual inspection performed by the practitioner prior to use shows that the instrument remains undamaged, is not bent, deformed, does not show signs of blade wear and can be securely attached to the handpiece. If the file has been subjected to high torsion force, especially in highly curved canals the instrument should be used only once.
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