ART Flies
Treatment
- We provide this product in Silver and Gold, and the gold one has been heat-treated.
- Silver Conventional NiTi, tough blade, great efficiency
- Gold Heat-treated, increased cyclic fatigue resistance, enhanced flexibility
Operation Sequence
- Flood the pulp chamber with the appropriate solvent and probe the canal orifice with an explorer to check if the paste has been effectively softened.
- Without engaging dentin, gently press the spinning D1 File into the material and use a short pecking motion to extract material out of the canal.
- Never engage D1 around a canal curvature.
- Remove the D1 File frequently, inspect the blades for obturation material and clean the debris from the flutes.
- Continue with the D1 File, until paste is removed from the coronal one-third of the canal.
- Select the D2 File and repeat the same pecking action to extract obturation material from the middle one-third of the canal.
- Use a brushing outstroke motion to remove material from the canal walls.
- When appropriate, choose the D3 File and, in the same way auger the more deeply positioned paste material out of the apical one-third of the canal.
- Continue with the D3 File as long as the flutes of the instrument, upon removal, are loaded with obturation material.
- When the obturation material is short of the canal terminus, use small sized hand files in the presence of a viscous chelator to negotiate and secure the rest of the canal.
- After assessing the glide path, select either manual or rotary NiTi MTF Files to shape and finish the canal.
Basic Information
- Material: NiTi
- Sterilization: ≤126°C
- Package: 6 pcs per box/blister Assorted/single size
- Color (Optional): Silver, Gold
- Length (Optional): D1 16mm/D2 18mm/D3 22mm
- Standard: CE/ISO/FDA/FSC
Treatment
- We provide this product in Silver and Gold, and the gold one has been heat-treated.
- Silver Conventional NiTi, tough blade, great efficiency
- Gold Heat-treated, increased cyclic fatigue resistance, enhanced flexibility
Operation Sequence
- Flood the pulp chamber with the appropriate solvent and probe the canal orifice with an explorer to check if the paste has been effectively softened.
- Without engaging dentin, gently press the spinning D1 File into the material and use a short pecking motion to extract material out of the canal.
- Never engage D1 around a canal curvature.
- Remove the D1 File frequently, inspect the blades for obturation material and clean the debris from the flutes.
- Continue with the D1 File, until paste is removed from the coronal one-third of the canal.
- Select the D2 File and repeat the same pecking action to extract obturation material from the middle one-third of the canal.
- Use a brushing outstroke motion to remove material from the canal walls.
- When appropriate, choose the D3 File and, in the same way auger the more deeply positioned paste material out of the apical one-third of the canal.
- Continue with the D3 File as long as the flutes of the instrument, upon removal, are loaded with obturation material.
- When the obturation material is short of the canal terminus, use small sized hand files in the presence of a viscous chelator to negotiate and secure the rest of the canal.
- After assessing the glide path, select either manual or rotary NiTi MTF Files to shape and finish the canal.
Basic Information
- Material: NiTi
- Sterilization: ≤126°C
- Package: 6 pcs per box/blister Assorted/single size
- Color (Optional): Silver, Gold
- Length (Optional): D1 16mm/D2 18mm/D3 22mm
- Standard: CE/ISO/FDA/FSC