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Premium
Material: Waldent ProTaper
Gold Hand Files are made from superior nickel-titanium for enhanced strength
and flexibility.
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Variable
Taper Design: Progressively
taper (S1, S2, Sx) ensures efficient and consistent canal shaping.
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Simplified
Workflow: Streamlined
three-instrument system for efficiency in most cases.
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Color-Coded
Identification: Distinctive gold
color for easy and quick instrument identification.
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Non-Cutting
Tips: Modified tips
prevent transportation, ensuring precise instrumentation.
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Hygienic
and Durable: Autoclavable and
corrosion-resistant for longevity and repeated sterilization.
Description
Waldent ProTaper Gold Hand Files represent a pinnacle
in endodontic instrumentation, providing optimal performance for root canal
procedures. These premium files boast a superior nickel-titanium construction,
exhibiting enhanced flexibility and strength. The ProTaper Gold series features
progressively taper design, including S1, S2, and Sx files for efficient canal
shaping. With only three instruments required for most cases, the ProTaper Gold
Hand Files offer a streamlined and simplified workflow. The distinctive gold
color ensures easy identification and aligns with a straightforward,
color-coded protocol for quick navigation. The modified non-cutting tips
prevent transportation and guide the instruments accurately. Autoclavable and
corrosion-resistant, these files prioritize hygiene and longevity, making
Waldent ProTaper Gold Hand Files an indispensable choice for endodontic
professionals seeking precision and reliability in root canal treatments.
Assorted
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Pack of 6 Files (Sx,S1,S2,F1,F2,F3)
Direction
to Use
Scouting the Canal:
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Start with a stainless steel K-File 010 for initial exploration.
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Use stainless steel C+ Files 08, 10, 15, ProFinder Files 10, 13,
17, and Pathfiles for further exploration.
Lubrication:
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Apply Glyde for smooth instrument movement and to establish the
working length.
Instrument Usage:
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Avoid deep insertion of Sx. If necessary, use Sx with a brushing
motion for relocating the canal orifice.