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Basic Endodontic Instruments Prepared by Dr . Hamed Mohammed AL- Haddad

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Instrument s for access cavity preparation

Basic Endodontic InstrumentsPrepared by

Dr . Hamed Mohammed AL- Haddad

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Instrument s for access cavity preparationHand pieces

Instrument s for access cavity preparationBurs

Instrument s for access cavity preparation

Instrument s for access cavity preparation

Instrument s for access cavity preparation NameBurs Functionseveral types of burs will be used to accomplish good access preparation Fissure burs are used in the initial stage of access preparation to establish the correct outline form ,Round burs are used to lift the roof of the pulp chamber and eliminate overhanging dentine ,Tapered Non end-cutting bur is used to 'lift lid' of pulp chamber and refine cavity.

Instrument s for access cavity preparationFront surface mirror

Instrument s for access cavity preparation NameFront surface mirrorFunctionis best suited for visibility deep within the pulp chamber.

Instrument s for access cavity preparationroot canal explorer

Instrument s for access cavity preparation Nameprobe/root canal explorerFunctionUsed to probe and detect canal openings within the pulp chamber

Extirpation Instrumentendodontic spoon excavator

Instrument s for access cavity preparation NameEndo excavator Function"larger than conventional excavator" its shape allows curettage of the pulp chamber when conventional one will not reach the floor of the chamber, and used as surgical aid to excavate periapical lesion.

Extirpation InstrumentBarbed broach

Extirpation InstrumentBarbed broach

Extirpation InstrumentBarbed broach

Extirpation Instrument NameBarbed broachesFunctions Used to remove the intact pulp Barbs on the broach snag the pulp to facilitate removal .Retrieve a paper point or cotton pellet trapped in the canal . Loosen debris in necrotic canal..

Extirpation InstrumentThe braded broach comes in different sizes, and the selection of suitable size is very important, it should fit loosely inside the canal, when braded broach size is larger than the canal size, the hooks of B.B engaged in the dentinal wall of the canal and stick there "Jammed broach" and with drawing it becomes difficult and might fracture inside the canal, if the dentist faced by Jammed broach, the broach should be removed vertically without twisting. The B.B must only be used in the straight part of the canal, and insertion of the broach (not exceed 2\3) of the canal length of the ideal way to use it is

ISO standardization

ISO standardization Before a standardized configuration was adopted, endodontic instrument varied greatly from one manufacturer to another. The configuration adopted is that set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), All ISO hand instruments, along with paper points, silver points and standardized gutta-percha points, conform to this system. ISO standardized files have a cutting length of 16 mm, have a specified diameter at the tip (termed D1) and increase in diameter by 0.02 mm for each millimeter along the file, so that at the end of the cutting part (16 mm along the file) the diameter (termed D2) is 0.32 mm greater than at D1. This is called an .02 taper. Files may vary in length, any extra length is provided by a blank portion. The nominal size of the instrument is based on the diameter of its tip (the diameter at D1) expressed in hundredths of a millimeter. Thus an ISO size 50 file will have a tip diameter of 0.50 mm.

ISO standardization also uses a color for each size, as shown below:ColorNominal SizePink06Grey08Purple10White15 45 90Yellow20 50 100Red25 55 110Blue30 60 120Green35 70 130Black40 80 140

The amount of increase in diameter from one inst. to the next is 0.05 mm in inst. from size 10 60, and 0.1 mm in inst. from size 60 140.

Instruments for root canal preparation K- reamer

Instruments for root canal preparation K- reamer

Instruments for root canal preparation K-reamer instruments can be manufactured by twisting a square or triangular blank by machine . reamer used in shaping the canal Action o'clock wise quarter turn twist .

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Instruments for root canal preparation K- file

Instruments for root canal preparation K- file instruments can be manufactured by twisting a square or triangular blank by machine the blank is twisted into a tighter series of spiral than reamer also K- file are more flexible than reamer .K -Files with a triangular cross-section tend to have superior cutting characteristics and are more flexible, and hence less likely to transport the canal during preparation. .

Action o'clock wise half turn twist .

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Instruments for root canal preparation K-Flex files are produced from a blank that is rhomboid in cross-section; this forms both cutting and non-cutting edges. The files are more flexible than an equivalent-sized K-file . Action o'clock wise half turn twist .

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Instruments for root canal preparation Flexofilehave a triangular cross-section and are manufacturedfrom flexible stainless steel. Flexofiles are more efficient at cutting andremoving dentine than an equivalent K-file, because the blade has a sharper angle and there is more room for debris. The tip of thefile is non-cutting. This is an advantage when preparing curved canals, as the file is guided along the canal curvature, avoiding excessivecutting into the outer curve of the root canal or transportation. Any flexible, triangular cross-sectioned file, such as a Flexofile, can be used with the balanced force action

Action o'clock wise half turn twist .

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Instruments for root canal preparation Hedstom file

Instruments for root canal preparation Hedstom file

Instruments for root canal preparation

Hedstom file are machined from a tapered cylindrical block. In cross-section they have the appearance of a series of intersecting cones. Hedstroem files are highly efficient at removing dentine on the outstroke when used in a filing motion, but have poor fracture resistance in rotation

Action withdrawal stroke .

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NiTi (Nickel titanium) rotary instruments

NiTi (Nickel titanium) rotary instrumentsThese files are used to flare the coronal aspect of the root canal. Although they are manufactured from nickel-titanium the files are relatively inflexible, as the cross-sectional diameter is larger than that of a standard file (ISO). The use of these instruments is therefore best restricted to the relatively straight parts of the root canal to avoid strip perforation. It is recommended that they are used in a hand piece driven by an electric motor at 150-300 rpm

Gates-Glidden drills

Gates-Glidden drills

Gates-Glidden drillsSmall flame-shaped cutting instrument used in the conventional hand piece Different sizes coded by rings or colored bands on shank Are slightly flexible and will follow the canal shape but can perforate the canal if used too deeply

functions :Preparing the coronal two thirds of molars canals.Removing gutta-percha from the canal during post space preparation or during retreatment.Widen the canal when an instrument has fractured within it.

Peeso Reamer

Peeso reamers drillsSmall flame-shaped cutting instrument used in the conventional hand piece Different sizes coded by rings or colored bands on shank, Peeso reamers are not flexible or adaptable, if not used with care can perforate canal functions :Removing gutta-percha from the canal during post space preparation or during retreatment.

Instruments for root canal preparation Disposable irrigating syringe and disposable needle

Instruments for root canal preparation NameDisposable irrigating syringe and disposable needleFunction, features and precaution Used with an irrigant to clean and disinfect the canal during endodontic treatment A blunt needle with side exiting delivery will reduce the risk of the needle bindingwithin the canal

Instruments for root canal preparation Absorbent paper points

Instruments for root canal preparation NameAbsorbent paper pointsFunctions To absorb any moisture in the canal (i.e. blood, pus and saliva) To carry medicaments into the canal

Instruments for root canal Filling Gutta - percha

Instruments for root canal Filling NameGutta percha pointsFunction and features Non-soluble, non-irritant points that are condensed into the pulp chamber during obturation Standardized type: follows same ISO classification as endodontic files Non-standardized: have a greater taper than the standard ISO type

Instruments for root canal Filling Hand spreader

Instruments for root canal Filling Finger spreader

Instruments for root canal Filling spreader

Instruments for root canal Filling NameFinger spreaderFunction, features and precaution Finger instrument with a smooth, pointed, tapered working end Used to condense gutta percha laterally into the canal during obturation

Instruments for root canal Filling Hand Plugger

Instruments for root canal Filling Finger Plugger

Instruments for root canal Filling Plugger

Instruments for root canal Filling NameEndodontic pluggerFunctionWorking end is flat to facilitate plugging or condensing the gutta percha vertically after the excess has been removed by melting off with a heated instrument

Instruments for root canal Filling Lentulo spiral Drill

Instruments for root canal Filling NameLentulo spiral filler/rotary paste fillerFunction and features Small flexible instrument used to place materials into the canal Fits into the conventional hand piece Use with caution as it can be easily broken

the endodontic ruler

the endodontic ruler

the endodontic rulerFunction

Special endodontic rulers are available for measuring the length of finger instruments

Endodontic block or Transfer sponge

Endodontic block or Transfer sponge

Functions An endodontic block is a sturdy block used to organize and hold endodontic finger and rotary instruments during procedures;

Reduces the possibility of percutaneous injuries when handling endodontic finger and rotary instruments

Endo locking tweezers

Endo locking tweezersEndo locking pliers or (endo locking tweezers):

it has lock "latch" that permits materials to be held without continuous finger pressure, it has a groove at the tip, the grooved tip facilitate holding absorbent points and gutta percha cones.

Electronic Apex Locators61

Electronic Apex Locators62NameApex locator

Functions An electronic instrument used to determine the distance to the apical foramen The screen allows the operator to visualize the file movement during instrumentation

Electric pulp tester63

Electric pulp tester64NameElectric pulp tester

Function and directions for use

Used to test the vitality of a tooth using electric stimulus Electric stimulus is increased in small increments until the patient can feel the stimulus Toothpaste or prophy paste is used to conduct the current from the pulp tester to the tooth

Loupes

operating microscope

Loupes & operating microscope Illumination and magnification are vital forthe location of root canals. The endodontist would use a surgical microscope while a general dental practitioner might have loupes and a headlight that give excellent magnification and illumination .

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