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Estimate working length Verify canal patency Estimate canal size Establish actual working length
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Stainless steel size 10 K-files
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Stainless steel size 15 and 20 K files Used to establish actual working length
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Profile orifice shapers
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Profile 0.06 taper rotary files
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Profile 0.04 taper hand NiTi files
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Ensure that canal can be negotiated to radiographic apex Select #10 K file Precurve file if necessary
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Crown-down preparation
Crown-down preparation
Place SS K file into canal until the tip is just visible at the apex
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Remove file from canal Subtract 1 mm This is the actual working length In this case the WL is 20 mm
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The coronal third measurement is WL minus 8 mm, that is 12 mm Profile OS do not have rubber stops however the cutting flutes measure 10 mm The goal is to work the largest OS to 12 mm
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Note: Orifice shaper should be rotating at 300 rpm before it is placed in the canal
Advance the OS in 1 mm increments When resistance is encountered retract OS while still rotating Never force any instrument apically
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Progress from larger to smaller orifice shaper Each smaller OS will extend further into canal Repeat the sequence until the largest OS extends to 12 mm
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Profile 0.06 taper series 29 rotary files The middle third measurement is WL minus 4 mm, that is 16 mm The aim is to work the brown (#7) file to 16 mm
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Proceed from larger to smaller file Each smaller file will extend further into the canal Repeat the sequence until the largest file extends to 16 mm
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Profile 0.04 taper nickel titanium hand files The measurement is the full working length, that is 20 mm
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Advance size 20 file to working length Continue through sequence, seating each file to working length
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Progress from smaller to larger files Each file is fully seated at working length Small canals prepared to a minimum of ISO 35 or 40 Large canals prepared to a minimum of ISO 40 50
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The largest file that extends to working length MAF film is exposed to confirm length and placement
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For large canals minimum MAF #40 - 50 For small canals minimum MAF #35 - 40
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Length Placement
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Mission Accomplished!
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