Activating the Irrigation Solution
The Irrigation Solution Needs a Push to Get in.
Ultrasonic activation is more efficient than traditional irrigation methods because it potentiates biofilm removal with the action of the irrigation fluid. It significantly eliminates more remnants of pulp and necrotic tissue from lateral canals and isthmus areas because it allows a deeper penetration of irrigants into complex anatomic regions of the root canal.
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%).
Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation cleans 94% of Bacteria.
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Self-Adjusting File
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Positive Apical Pressure Irrigation
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XP-endo Finisher
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Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation
Step-by-Step Irrigation Solution Activation
1 – Root canal must be previously cleaned
2 – Flood the canal and the pulp chamber using:
a) EDTA – place Irrisonic 2mm short of the WL and activate for 15 seconds
b) NaOCl – place Irrisonic 2mm short of the WL and activate for 15 seconds
c) Repeat a)
d) Repeat b)
3 – After the four-step activation, turn on the water cooling of the ultrasonic unit in order to rinse the canal using a continuous ultrasonic flow
1. Root Canals previously cleaned.
2. Activate EDTA for 15s, NaOCL for 15s. Repeat this step.
Effect caused by the Irrisonic in the Irrigation Solution.
Irrisonic activating irrigation solution
Clean root canals after procedure with Irrisonic
Journal Articles & Research
– Journal of International Oral Health, 2015
– Journal of Endodontics, June 2015
– International Endodontic Journal, 2007
– Journal of Endodontics, December 2014
– International Endodontic Journal, 2013
– Brazilian Dental Journal, 2015
– Journal of Endodontics, April 2011
– Journal of Endodontics, February 2011
– International Endodontic Journal, 2014