EndoSequence Blend Protocol on Endo Ring

Allen Ali Nasseh   uploaded 4 years ago

Using the EndoRing you can lay out the Blend Protocol on the foam and follow. Of course, you can only use the files you need one at time and add to the ring so you don’t contaminate files you won’t use.

In this video, Dr. Nasseh demonstrates how he uses the the technique and motion in a block.

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      Avatarben.friberg@gmail.com

      Why use different file types when instrumenting a small canal vs the large?

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      Allen Ali NassehAllen Ali Nasseh

      @Ben.Friberg: Because different size diameters put more or less torque pressure on the file. The toughest situation is a short radius curvature on a narrow canals. Wide canals can be instrumented with less torque, which is why we can do step back rather than crown down in those canals. Where canals are narrow you may decide to sacrifice efficiency for safety. This is why you make a file selection based on the specific requirements of the canal you’re dealing with. In the EndoSequence Blend Protocol I’ve accounted for these requirements and that’s why this protocol is universally robust. Cheers.

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