By what units do endodontic hand instruments increase by as size increases?
by 5 UNITS from size 10 to 60.
by 10 UNITS from 60 to 150.
What does the endodontic hand file size mean?
represents the DIAMETER OF THE FILE AT THE TIP. (ex. 10 is 10/100 and thus 0.1mm at the tip).
How long is a hand file working blade? Where does it start and where does it end? How much thicker is the top of the working blade compared to the bottom?
What is the tip angle of an endodontic hand file?
tip angle is 75 degrees +/- 15 degrees
What is the taper of stainless steel hand files? What does this mean? What length are these files available in?
What are stainless steel hand files composed of?
iron alloys with at least 10.5% chromium
(other metals: nickel, molybedenum, titanium, copper).
what are the advantages and disadvantages of stainless steel hand files?
What is the difference between how small and larger hand files are manufactured?
What are the 3 types of stainless steel files?
When are barbed broaches used? When are they NOT to be used?
When are roamers used?
Were used historically.
What are hand instruments particularly useful for?
In the EARLY phases of instrumentation to establish a GLIDE PATH prior to using rotary instruments.
What are flexofiles used for?
what is the tip of flexofile called?
BATT TIP (non-agressive tip).
What are 3 advantages of flexofiles?
What is the ideal instrumentation technique to use flexofiles with?
balanced force
What are some properties of Hedstrom files (3) and when are they used?
What are 4 main disadvantages of hand files?
when were rotary nickel titanium files introduced?
1990s.
What do Ni Ti rotary files require?
Endodontic, torque control motor - NEVER use in slow speed.
What are two MAIN properties of niti files?
What is the advantage of Superelasticity in NiTi files?
What does superelasticity mean?
What are NiTi files made of?
56% nickel, 44% titanium