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STEP 3 - EXTRIPATION
Once access has been gained to the tooth’s root canals, the endodontist will perform an extirpation, which involves removing all the damaged or infected pulp tissue from inside the canals. Using precision instruments like files, reamers, and irrigating solutions, the endodontist will thoroughly clean and shape the canals to ensure they’re ready for the next stages of treatment.
Having access to the best endodontic tools, like Henry Schein’s Barbed Broaches, is crucial for achieving the precise cleaning and shaping required during the extirpation step.
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HS Barbed Broaches
Sterile barbed broaches in ISO sizes for removal of pulp tissue during root canal treatment.
• Used for apical preparation and can also be used to prepare body of canal.
STEP 4 - DEBRIDEMENT
During the Debridement step, the endodontist removes any remaining infected or damaged tissue from the root canals, ensuring the canals are thoroughly cleaned and ready for the final stages of treatment. This pivotal phase requires precision and efficiency, which can only be achieved with the best endodontic tools.
With Henry Schein's range of debridement solutions, including the HS EDTA Syringe and Maxima K File, endodontists can achieve optimal debridement, removing even the tiniest bits of debris and bacteria from the canals.
HS Disposable Syringe Sterile Luer Lock
3-part disposable syringes.
• Smooth flow, tight, synthetic rubber piston.
• Latex-free, pyrogen-free and PVC-free.
HS Endo Needle Closed End Side Port
Rounded, closed-end needle tips with side-port delivery.
• Tips eliminate hydraulic pressure and ensure a safer delivery of solutions when irrigating root canals and periodontal pockets.