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- Precise Tissue Removal: Mani Short Barbed Broaches have finely crafted barbs for precise and efficient pulp tissue removal.
- Effective Cleaning: These broaches are designed to effectively clean and shape root canals, promoting thorough treatment.
- Reduced Procedure Time: The efficiency of Mani Short Barbed Broaches can lead to shorter procedure times, enhancing patient comfort.
- Minimized Trauma: Their precision minimizes trauma to the surrounding tooth structure, contributing to successful outcomes.
- Versatility: Suitable for various root canal anatomies, making them a versatile choice for endodontic procedures.
- Enhanced Patient Experience: Efficient treatment with these broaches can lead to a more comfortable and less time-consuming patient experience.
- Reduced Risk of Infection: Thorough cleaning and shaping of root canals help reduce the risk of post-treatment infections.
Description
Mani Short Barbed Broaches is a specialized dental instrument crucial in endodontic (root canal) treatments. Crafted from round wires, this slender tool features a notched or serrated surface, forming tiny barbs along its length. These barbs are essential for gripping and meticulously removing pulp tissue from a tooth's intricate and delicate root canals. Their design allows for efficient and precise tissue removal. In contrast, smooth broaches are also available and serve as pathfinders within the root canal. They possess a smooth, unnotched surface and are primarily used to navigate and explore the canal, establishing a clear path for subsequent instruments such as barbed broaches or endodontic files. Both types of broaches play vital roles in the endodontic process. Smooth broaches guide initial access, while barbed broaches excel in pulp tissue removal and canal preparation. This tandem approach ensures effective cleaning, shaping, and disinfection of the root canals, ultimately preserving the tooth and preventing the need for extraction due to infection or damage.
Key Specifications
- Material: Stainless Stee
- Length: 21mm
- Size: #1, #2, #3 and ( Assorted 1 to 6 )
Direction to Use
- Preparation: Begin by ensuring a sterile environment. Sterilize the Mani Short Barbed Broaches according to your dental practice's sterilization protocols. Proper sterilization is essential to prevent infection.
- Access Opening: Create a suitable access opening to reach the pulp chamber of the tooth using dental burs and access instruments. This access point provides initial entry to the root canals.
- Initial Exploration: Before using barbed broaches, use smooth broaches or other suitable instruments to carefully explore and locate the entrance of the root canal or canals within the tooth. This step helps in identifying the canal's location and path.
- Select Broach Size: Choose the appropriate size of Mani Short Barbed Broach based on the tooth's anatomy and the specific root canal you intend to treat. Selecting the right size ensures that the broach can engage effectively with the canal walls.
- Insertion: Gently and carefully insert the selected Mani Short Barbed Broach into the root canal. Maintain a controlled and cautious approach to prevent instrument separation or any damage to the canal walls.
- Rotation and Traction: Once inside the canal, gently rotate the broach while applying slight apical traction (pulling it toward the apex or root tip). The barbs on the broach will engage with and help remove pulp tissue efficiently. Rotate and apply traction cautiously to avoid excessive pressure.
- Evaluate and Clean: Periodically remove the broach to evaluate the progress of tissue removal. Also, clean any debris from the broach's flutes. Repeat this process as needed until the canal is thoroughly cleaned and shaped.
- Sequential Use: If the canal is complex or requires further cleaning and shaping, use progressively larger Mani Short Barbed Broaches in a sequential manner. Start with smaller sizes and gradually move to larger ones, if necessary.
- Irrigation: Throughout the procedure, use an appropriate irrigating solution to flush the root canal and disinfect it. Proper irrigation helps remove debris, disinfect, and maintain a clean working environment.
- Final Rinse: Conclude the root canal preparation by performing a final rinse with an appropriate solution to remove any remaining debris and disinfect the canal thoroughly.