Instrument description
Endodontic Explorer is used to identify and open small root canal orifices during endodontic procedures, and to remove calcifications within the pulp chamber/root canal. It can also be used to displace separated instrument fragments in the canal to facilitate their retrieval, and to determine the direction (coronal angulation) of the root canal.
Working ends have different lengths (13.5 mm and 14 mm) and are bent at different angles (100° and 145°) for easier endodontic access.
The working ends are exceptionally sharp and durable.
The angulations are ideal for use in both anterior and posterior teeth.
Ergonomic handle helps reduce hand fatigue and lowers the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome during routine work.
Retention grooves on the handle ensure a secure, non-slip grip.
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