Mtwo Basic File Kit - vdw-zipperer
Mtwo endodontic files:
- Simplicity, ease of use and save time.
- Smoothing passive and without substantially altering channel morphology.
- NI-TI instruments with less mass and greater flexibility.
- Two highly efficient cutting blades with progressive drainage zones for easy pre-paration and removal of removed dentine.
L = Length / N = Numbering / C = Taper
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Mtwo endodontic files:
- Simplicity, ease of use and save time.
- Smoothing passive and without substantially altering channel morphology.
- NI-TI instruments with less mass and greater flexibility.
- Two highly efficient cutting blades with progressive drainage zones for easy pre-paration and removal of removed dentine.
L = Length / N = Numbering / C = Taper
Description
VDW MTWO file set
This innovative system allows rotary instrumentation of root canals, identical to the traditional manual simultaneous preparation technique, along the entire length of the canal with a simple and rapid movement.
Compared to the known mechanical endodontic systems it provides:
- Simplicity, ease of use and save time.
- Little instrumentation. The majority of cases are worked with 4 instruments.
- Smoothing passive and without substantially altering channel morphology.
- NI-TI instruments with less mass and greater flexibility.
- Two highly efficient cutting blades with progressive drainage zones for easy pre-paration and removal of removed dentine.
- Employment in any micromotor to 300 rpm. approx.
Instruments of size and taper 10/.04 and 15/.05 are very effective at the beginning of the preparation for the shaping of the whole canal reaching the apical third from the beginning of the work.
Instruments with 16 mm active part for molars/premolars and 21 mm for incisors/canines.
MTWO System Basic Kit, contains:
- 2 blister packs x 6 assorted files + 3 test blocks + explanatory CD Rom.
- Manufacturer’s Reference: V040238025000
- Manufacturer: VDW
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