Endodontic Excavator Insert, 1.2mm, Left
The Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert is a precision-engineered instrument designed to support accurate and efficient endodontic procedures. With a 1.2mm working tip and a left-handed configuration, this insert is crafted to meet the exacting demands of modern root canal therapy and pulp cavity preparation.
Key Features
- Tip Diameter: 1.2mm — suited for targeted excavation within the endodontic access cavity
- Orientation: Left configuration, enabling access to specific anatomical regions with greater precision
- Designed for endodontic use: Optimized for removing carious tissue, pulp remnants, and debris within the root canal environment
- Compatible insert design: Engineered for use with compatible handpiece systems commonly found in clinical settings
- Durable construction: Built to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining instrument integrity
Clinical Application
This Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert is well suited for practitioners who require consistent, controlled excavation during endodontic treatment. The 1.2mm tip size allows clinicians to work within confined pulp chambers and canal orifices without compromising surrounding tooth structure. The left-hand orientation complements the right-hand variant, enabling comprehensive access across all quadrants of the mouth.
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this insert reflects the brand's commitment to quality dental instrumentation. It is appropriate for use in both general dental practice and specialist endodontic settings.
FAQ
What is this insert used for? This insert is used for excavating soft tissue, carious material, and pulp remnants during endodontic procedures, particularly within the pulp chamber and canal system.
Is this insert autoclavable? Endodontic instruments of this type are generally designed to be compatible with standard autoclave sterilization; consult product documentation for specific guidelines.
Why choose a left-configuration insert? The left orientation provides improved angulation and access when working on specific teeth or surfaces, making the Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert a valuable complement to the right-configuration version.