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Hand files with non-standard ISO sizes. 'S- file’ configuration in cross-section.
Endostar Unique S-files are very special endodontic instruments. Unique S-file has a 'S- file’ configuration in cross-section and it has non-standard ISO sizes-so-called ‘half-size’. It helps to match the file to a specific clinical case. Using Endostar Unique S-files helps to avoid ledges during the root canal preparation. There are the following sizes of the instruments: 12,5; 17,5 and 22,5. Endostar Unique S-files are very effective and they have the great cutting ability. S-files are used to enlarge the canal with a longitudinal filling or a rotational cutting action.
Not standard - 12.5, 17.5 and 22.5
Great cutting ability
Great removal of debris
2cutting edges angled 90° (edges distributed symmetrically at 180° on the long axis)
Precisely cutted shape made of very hard, yet flexible stainless steel
Avoidance of making ledges in root canal
Non-cutting tip
Millimeter scale etched on the blade (18 to 25 mm from the tip), which facilitates the determination of the working length
Endostar Unique S-files are very special endodontic instruments. Unique S-file has a 'S- file’ configuration in cross-section and it has non-standard ISO sizes-so-called ‘half-size’. It helps to match the file to a specific clinical case. Using Endostar Unique S-files helps to avoid ledges during the root canal preparation. There are the following sizes of the instruments: 12,5; 17,5 and 22,5. Endostar Unique S-files are very effective and they have the great cutting ability. S-files are used to enlarge the canal with a longitudinal filling or a rotational cutting action.
Not standard - 12.5, 17.5 and 22.5
Great cutting ability
Great removal of debris
2cutting edges angled 90° (edges distributed symmetrically at 180° on the long axis)
Precisely cutted shape made of very hard, yet flexible stainless steel
Avoidance of making ledges in root canal
Non-cutting tip
Millimeter scale etched on the blade (18 to 25 mm from the tip), which facilitates the determination of the working length
Hall 11.3 | H059