Waldent Wal – flex Gold Rotary Files – Assorted

Original price was: $ 39.81.Current price is: $ 17.93.

Features1) Cyclic Resistant350% more resistant to cyclic fatigueImproved Resistant, cyclic fatigue resistance timeTriangular cross section: Sharp cutting edges2) Gold TreatedAdvanced memory alloy tech with elegant dark gold colorControlled memory filesGold thermal treatment: Enhances cutting efficiency3) High FlexibilityExtreme Flexibility: To negotiate any canalSuper ? flexible gold alloy4) TipAdvanced Tip Process, Avoid Forming StepsSafety Tip: Non-Cutting tip to minimize apical transportation5) Rust – freeCorrosion Resistant 6) DisinfectionAutoclavable

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Features

Features

1) Cyclic Resistant

350% more resistant to cyclic fatigue

Improved Resistant, cyclic fatigue resistance time

Triangular cross section: Sharp cutting edges

2) Gold Treated

Advanced memory alloy tech with elegant dark gold color

Controlled memory files

Gold thermal treatment: Enhances cutting efficiency

3) High Flexibility

Extreme Flexibility: To negotiate any canal

Super ? flexible gold alloy

4) Tip

Advanced Tip Process, Avoid Forming Steps

Safety Tip: Non-Cutting tip to minimize apical transportation

5) Rust – free

Corrosion Resistant 

6) Disinfection

Autoclavable

Description

WAL-FLEX Files

The Walflex NiTi files (Waldent) are rotary files for root canal treatment belonging to the third generation of instruments. Absolutely simple to use, these files help in cleaning and shaping of the root canal complex in accordance with Schilders objectives. It requires minimal effort and provides the clinician with excellent results.

FEATURES:

– Wal-Flex gold files are manufactured using a proprietary thermal treatment from patented NiTi alloy.

– Advancements in the metallurgy have improved the flexibility, torsional strength and resistance to cyclic fatigue.

– Wal-Flex files have a triangular cross section with sharp cutting edges for enhanced cutting efficiency. 

– Wal-Flex files have a non cutting tip to safely follow the curvatures of the canal preventing any mishaps such as transportations and ledge formations.

 

The assorted Wal-Flex system is comprised of 6 files with constant tapers :
W1– 17 / 8 %
W2– 19 / 2 %
W3– 20 / 4%
W4– 20 / 6%
W5– 25 / 4%
W6– 25 / 6%

 

To assist the clinician in approaching canals of various shapes and sizes the other files available in the series are :

Wx ? 17 / 4 %

W7 ? 30 / 4 %    

Wal-Flex Glide Files: Available in 21 and 25mm 

G1 – 13 / 2 %

G2 – 16 / 2 %

G3 – 19 / 2 % 

Step-by-step instructions
We recommend utilising the principles of the Crown Down Technique for cleaning and shaping of the canals using Wal-Flex files. Hence we first enlarge the coronal two-thirds of the canal with an 8% or 6% taper file followed by preparing the apical one-third with a file of lesser taper (4% or 6%).

Coronal patency: After gaining straight-line coronal access, assess working length (WL) and create a glide path to an ISO #15 K file size.

Step 1: Start with the 08/17 file. Use as an orifice opener. Move slowly forward without any apical pressure. Check patency with ISO #10 K file. Irrigate and lubricate.

Step 2: Use the 02/19 file till WL. Move slowly forward without pressure. If resistance occurs, recapitulate using ISO #15 K file till working length. Use a ISO #10 K file to check patency. Irrigate and lubricate.

Step 3: Insert 04/20 file for anatomical inspection to the WL. Slowly introduce the file into the canal without pressure in a pecking motion. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use an ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Remember to irrigate and lubricate the canal.

Step 4: Use the 06/20 file to shape the middle part of the root canal. This file can also be taken to WL. Introduce the file slowly into the canal without pressure. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use a ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Remember to irrigate and lubricate. 

Step 5: Take 04/25 and 06/25 (for larger canals) file to WL to enlarge the apical part of the canal. Introduce the file slowly into the canal and move apically without pressure. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use a ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Irrigate and lubricate.

The Wal-Flex method can be easily understood and efficiently applied by dental students and experienced clinicians. The sequence of usage of files remains the same irrespective of the tooth being treated or the complexities of the root canal system. We strongly recommend that clinicians follow the method and not skip files in between for best results.

Key Specifications

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Speed: 250-350 rpm
  • Torque: 1.5 – 3 Ncm
  • Packaging

    Waldent Wal-flex Gold Rotary Files 21mm Assorted- (W1-W6):

    • Pack of 6 Files (Assorted)

    Waldent Wal-flex Gold Rotary Files 25mm Assorted- (W1-W6):

    • Pack of 6 Files (Assorted)
    • Direction to Use

      STEP-BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

      Coronal patency

      After gaining straight-line coronal access, assess working length (WL) and create a glide path to a  ISO #15 K file size.

      Step 1

      Start with the 08/17 file. Use as an orifice opener. Move slowly forward without any apical pressure. Check patency with ISO #10 K file. Irrigate and lubricate.

      Step 2

      Use the 02/19 file till WL. Move slowly forward without pressure. If resistance occurs, recapitulate using ISO #15 K file till working length. Use a ISO #10 K file to check patency. Irrigate and lubricate.

      Step 3

      Insert 04/20 file for anatomical inspection to the WL. Slowly introduce the file into the canal without pressure in a pecking motion. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use a ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Remember to irrigate and lubricate the canal.

      Step 4

      Use the 06/20 file to shape the middle part of the root canal. This file can also be taken to WL. Introduce the file slowly into the canal without pressure. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use a ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Remember to irrigate and lubricate.

      Step 5

      Take 04/25 and 06/25 (for larger canals) file to WL to enlarge the apical part of the canal. Introduce the file slowly into the canal and move apically without pressure. If resistance occurs, go back to the previous step. Use a ISO #10 K file to check for patency. Irrigate and lubricate.

      Recommended Torque & Speed:

      W1 & W2: Speed 300RPM, Torque 3.0N

      W3 to W6: Speed 325RPM , Torque: 1.8N

       

      Please Note:

      • Use a very gentle touch, never force the file.
      • Always irrigate the canal before engaging a file
      • Use the files with brushing/pecking motion
      • Take the file passively with light resistance and brush out of the canal.

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