SUPER FILE GOLD
Super File System: Heat treated rotary file system with gold standard, and give amazing flexibility.
- SFG
- F1
- F2
- S1
- S2
SUPER FILE GOLD
Super File System: Heat treated rotary file system with gold standard, and give amazing flexibility.
- SFG
- F1
- F2
- S1
- S2
- Specifications
- Overview
Basic Information
Material: NiTi
Sterilization: ≤126°C
Package: 6 pcs per box Assorted/single size
Color: Gold
Length (Optional): 21mm/25mm/31mm
Standard: CE/ISO/FDA/FS
Details
Operation Sequence
- Create straight line access to canal orifice.
- In the presence of a viscous chelator (such as ProLube® Root Canal Conditioner) passively scout the coronal 2/3 with 10# and 15# hand files.
- Gently work these instruments until a smooth, reproducible glide path is confirmed.
- Alternatively, ET Files may be used after a 10# hand file.
- In the presence of NaOCl, “float” the S1 in the canal and passively “follow” the glide path.
- Before light resistance is encountered, laterally “brush” and cut dentin on the outstroke to improve straight-line access and apical progression.
- Always brush away from the furcation.
- Continue shaping with S1 as described until the depth of the 15# hand file is reached.
- Use the S2, exactly as described for the S1, until the depth of the 15# hand feel is reached.
- In the presence of a viscous chelator or NaOCl, scout the apical 1/3 with 10# and 15# hand files and gently work them until they are loose at length.
- Establish working length, confirm patency and verify the presence of a smooth reproducible glide path in the apical 1/3.
- Use the S1, with a brushing action, until working length is reached.
- Use the S2, with a brushing action, until working length is reached.
- Reconfirm working length, irrigate, recapitulate and re-irrigate, especially in more curved canals.
- Use Finishing File F1, in a “non-brushing” action, with each insertion deeper than the previous insertion until working length is reached.
- Do not leave the file at working length for longer than one second.
- Gauge the foramen with a 20# hand file. If the instrument is snug at length, the canal is shaped and ready to be obturated.
- If the 20 hand file is loose at length, proceed to the F2 and, when necessary the F3, F4 and F5, with the same non-brushing motion to working length,
- gauging after each Finishing file with 25#, 30#, 40# or 50# hand files respectively.
- If necessary, use the SX with a brushing motion to move the coronal aspect of the canal away from furcal concavities and/or to create more coronal shape.
- SX can also be used to optimally shape canals in shorter roots.
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