NeoEndo Flex Rotary Files 21mm
Neoendo Flex Files are advanced rotary endodontic tools designed to overcome the limitations of traditional shape memory files. Their specialized heat treatment provides exceptional flexibility and cutting efficiency, reducing treatment time and minimizing apical extrusion. With a simple protocol and only 2-3 files needed for most cases, they ensure faster, safer procedures.
Features:
- Enhanced cutting efficiency with Gold Thermal Treatment.
- Triangular cross-section with sharp edges and a safety (non-cutting) tip.
- Heat-treated for exceptional flexibility and stability under stress.
- Requires only 2-3 files for most cases, with an easy-to-follow protocol.
Advantages:
- Triangular cross-section with sharp cutting edges.
- Non-cutting safety tip.
- Requires only 2-3 files with a simple protocol.
Technical Specification | TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS :
Recommended usage protocol :
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- Pack of 6 Files
Neoendo Flex Files 21mm Assorted: 6 Files Pack
- 30/8%
- 17/4%
- 20/4%
- 25/4%
- 20/6%
- 25/6%
The Neoendo Flex files should be used with a very gentle touch and never forced. The canals should be irrigated before engaging the files. The files are to be used in a brushing motion. The files are taken passively to the point of resistance and are brushed out of the canal.
When dealing with highly calcified and severely curved canals, usage of K files #8 and #10 and Neoendo Flex Guide files is recommended.
- Prepare the access cavity and explore the canal using #8, #10 or #15 K-File
- Establish the working length with the help of EAL/ Radiograph
- Always irrigate the canal and recapitulate with the K-File when needed
- For obliterated, calcified or severely curved canals, start with #8, #10 K-File.
- Use Neoendo Flex Glide Files till apex to achieve proper glide path
- Use Flex Files/ Flex Glide Files with gentle touch, never force the file and always use the recommended speed and torque settings
- Use the file in brushing motion. Take the file passively to the point of light resistance and brush out of the canal. Repeat the procedure until working length is achieved