SmartLite Pro EndoActivator®

After shaping, ~35% or more of canal surfaces are left untouched. Yet the long-term success of your endodontic procedure depends on a clean canal.2 The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is an equipment solution designed for intracanal activation of irrigating fluids used for cleaning and disinfecting root canals. Designed for multi-directional movement, the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator uses elliptical motion and increased energy for effective irrigant activation

Why choose SmartLite Pro EndoActivator?

Passive soaks aren’t enough

Activating irrigant solution produces a surface with more opened dentinal tubules, providing better obturation of lateral and accessory canals.1

 150-times higher bacteria reduction

Following the protocol* SmartLite Pro EndoActivator provides significantly higher bacteria reduction versus one-minute bleach soak manually activated with an irrigation needle.3

 

 

*60 seconds combined with manually activated irrigation for 30 seconds

More effective cleaning in just 90 seconds

Redefine your root canal irrigation practice, completing thorough cleanings faster for higher productivity.3

Part of our endo treatment solutions

The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is capable of activating irrigants in root canals after shaping with file systems like WaveOne® Gold, Reciproc Blue, ProTaper Ultimate, Trunatomy®.

How to

1. Fully prepare canal. 
2. Fill pulp chamber with NaOCI, EDTA or other rinse solution.
3. Select the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator Tip that manually fits loosely within 2 mm of working length.
4. Place the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator Barrier Sleeve over the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator Attachment.
5.  Do not apply the barrier sleeve too tightly over the attachment head. 
6. The barrier should not be penetrated. It is designed to give a complete enclosure of the handpiece and attachment.
7. Attach the selected SmartLite Pro EndoActivator Tip to barrier protected attachment. 
8. Place the attached SmartLite Pro EndoActivator Tip into the prepared root canal. 
9. Press the On/Off button once to activate the handpiece. 
10. Use a pumping action to move the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator in short, 2-3 mm vertical strokes. 
11. Hydrodynamically agitate the intracanal solution for 30-60 seconds
12. Press button two times to turn off device. Do not remove the tip from the root canal while still oscillating. 
13. Irrigate, then use intracanal suction to eliminate loose debris.
14. Repeat the above steps for each intracanal irrigant used.

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Related products

Irrigation Needle
 WaveOne Gold
Reciproc Blue 
ProTaper Ultimate
 TruNatomy

Frequently asked questions

The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is indicated for intracanal activation of irrigating fluids used for cleaning and disinfecting root canals during an endodontic procedure. 

The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator System is designed to be used in conjunction with endodontic irrigation solutions such as sodium hypochlorite and EDTA. 

  1. Insert battery pack into handpiece. Battery pack is pre-charged however, it may be necessary to charge the battery before first use. 
  2. To recharge the battery: 
  • Connect charging base to USB mini connector. 
  • Make sure power socket used for power connector is accessible at all times in case of necessary emergency disconnection. 
  • Insert the battery onto the charging base. The battery light will illuminate solid orange, indicating battery is recharging and will show constant green when fully charged.
  1. Attach the EndoActivator Attachment to the SmartLite® Pro handpiece by firmly pressing attachment into handpiece opening while slightly rotating at the same moment. 
  2. Protect assembled handpiece and attachment from gross debris by applying a single-use barrier sleeve
  1. Ensure the disposable polyethylene barrier protection sleeve has been correctly applied over the entirety of the attachment and handpiece before beginning a procedure. 
  2. The polyethylene barrier sleeve does not replace cleaning and disinfection of the dental instruments. Please clean and reprocess dental instruments after each patient. 
  3. Do not apply the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator barrier sleeve too tightly over the attachment head to avoid motor stalling or obstructing tip oscillation. Briefly check proper tip operation outside the patient`s mouth before intraoral use. 

Prepare canal to produce a fully tapered shape and select the activator tip that manually fits loosely within 2mm of working length. With clean/disinfected gloves, select a new, unused activator tip. Ensure tip is in the original, undamaged packaging. If packaging is damaged or unsealed, do not use the contaminated activator tip. 

 

Small tip: 22mm length, 0.15mm tip diameter, 15.02 taper.

Medium tip: 22mm length, 0.25mm tip diameter, 25.04 taper.

Medium long tip: 28mm length, 0.25mm tip diameter, 25.04 taper.

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SmartLite Pro EndoActivator™ | Technique Card | EN
Endodontic Activation System Technique Sequence
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SmartLite Pro EndoActivator | FactFile | EN
SmartLite Pro EndoActivator | FactFile | EN This Fact File focusses on the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator™ Endodontic Activation System as a new and enhanced disinfection concept.
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1. Kanter V, Weldon E, Nair U, et al. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of ultrasonic versus sonic endodontic systems on canal cleanliness and obturation. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2011;112(6):809-813. doi:10.1016/j.tripleo. 2011.06.002

2. Peters OA, Schönenberger K, Laib A. Effects of four Ni-Ti preparation techniques on root canal geometry assessed by micro computed tomography. Int Endod J. 2001 Apr;34(3):221-30. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2591.2001.00373.x. PMID: 12193268.

3. Bacteria Killing Efficacy of a Novel Sonic Agitator and Smear Layer Removal of a Novel Sonic Agitator, Franklin R. Tay, BDSc (Hons), PhD Professor of Endodontics, The Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University

4. 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.) 

5. DIG Insights; Based on GPs’ typical irrigation protocols that are performed after shaping/instrumentation but before obtruation. n=201. For more information, please contact Consumables-Data-Requests@dentsplysirona.com

6. Internal data on file. DIG Insights, Endodontics Disinfection Protocols, n=201 GP's, online survey, Page 10. For more information, please contact Consumables-Data-Requests@dentsplysirona.com