Endodontic Excavator Insert, 1.2mm, Right
The Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert is a precision-engineered instrument designed to support efficient and accurate endodontic procedures. Whether used for pulp tissue removal, canal preparation, or debris clearing, this insert is crafted to meet the demands of modern dental practice.
Product Overview
This particular Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert features a 1.2mm working diameter and is configured for right-hand orientation, making it well-suited for accessing specific canal angulations and root morphologies that require a directional instrument. The right-hand design supports controlled, targeted excavation in areas where standard instruments may offer limited access.
Key Features
- Working diameter: 1.2mm
- Orientation: Right
- Designed for endodontic excavation and pulp chamber procedures
- Compatible with standard endodontic handpiece systems
- Precision tip geometry for accurate tissue removal
- Durable construction suitable for repeated clinical use
Clinical Application
The Endodontic Dental Excavator Insert is indicated for use in root canal treatment workflows where targeted excavation is required. The 1.2mm diameter provides a balance between effective tissue removal and preservation of surrounding dentinal structure. The right-angled configuration assists clinicians in navigating challenging anatomical regions with greater control and confidence.
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a recognised name in dental instrument manufacturing, this insert reflects a commitment to quality and clinical precision. Always follow your practice's sterilisation protocols and manufacturer guidelines before use.
FAQ
What is the working diameter of this insert? This insert has a working diameter of 1.2mm.
Is this insert compatible with standard endodontic systems? It is designed for use with standard endodontic handpiece systems, though compatibility should be verified with your specific equipment.
What does the right orientation mean? The right orientation refers to the directional angle of the working tip, which is designed to facilitate access to specific canal locations requiring a right-hand approach.