Clinicians' concern when performing endo treatment is clean
Root Canal Cleaning
Market research has shown, that number one of clinicians concern when performing root canal treatment is cleaning the canal.1
Clinicians' concern when performing endo treatment is clean
Root Canal Cleaning
The long-term success of an endodontic procedure depends on a clean canal.2 And yet 35% or more of canal surfaces are left untouched after instrumentation.
Clinicians' concern when performing endo treatment is clean
Root Canal Cleaning
And a passive bleach soak takes up to 40 minutes to effectively eliminate bacteria.3
Clinicians' concern when performing endo treatment is clean
Root Canal Cleaning
But the median irrigation time is 2.5 minutes,4 leaving bacteria that can compsomise the treatment.5
Our cleaning products
Irrigation Needle
Follows the root canal for an atraumatic procedure
The Irrigation Needle is designed to provide safe yet efficient distribution of the irrigation solution close to the apex.
The Irrigation Needle is a closed ended, flexible plastic needle with two ports located at 180⁰ from each other. Thanks to its flexibility and adaptability, the Irrigation Needle can go around curves with less resistance and greater ease.
The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is an equipment solution designed for intracanal activation of irrigating fluids used for cleaning and disinfecting root canals.
SmartLite Pro EndoActivator promotes deep cleaning and disinfection to facilitate three-dimensional obturation and long-term success.
Find out more about our Endodontics products and solutions.
2021 Dental Omnibus, Key Group Market Research
Peters, O.A., K. Schonenberger, and A. Laib, “Effects of Four Ni-Ti Preparation
Techniques on Root Canal Geometry Assessed by MicroComputed Tomography.” International Endodontic Journal Int Endod J 34.3 (2001): 221-30
Retamozo B, Shabahang S, Johnson N, Aprecio RM, Torabinejad M. Minimum contact time and concentration of sodium hypochlorite required to eliminate Enterococcus faecalis. J Endod. 2010 Mar;36(3):520-3. doi:10.1016/j.joen.2009.12.005. PMID:20171375.) DIG Insights, Based on GPs’ typical irrigation protocols that are performed after shaping/instrumentation but before obturation. N=201.
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