Activating Cement
Use ultrasonics for thorough cement fill.
A good obturation completely fills the root canal system, avoiding the formation of bacterial colonies. The cement fills the space between the canal and the Gutta-Percha cone. The use of ultrasonics to activate the cement facilitates its penetration into small empty spaces of the root anatomy. The activation makes a huge difference in the treatment outcome because it eliminates air bubbles and pushes cement into the secondary root canal anatomy.
E1 – Irrisonic™
Simple to use, clinically effective and economic, the Irrisonic tip is used to activate the irrigating solution after root canal preparation. .01 taper/20 ISO tip sized, Irrisonic can be precurved and used in multiple cases. Recommended use with very low power level (10%).
1. Root canal ready to obturate.
2. Place the cement inside the canal. Activate for 30s.