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Avue H-Files - Stainless Steel Hand Files
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Avue H-Files - Stainless Steel Hand Files
Endodontic hand files are instruments used during endodontic treatment to mechanically prepare root canals.
Avue Hand files are made of first rate quality stainless steel.
Avue H files are used to grasp canal obstructions and deliver them coronally through application of an upward force.The Angle between the cutting groove and the long axis of the Avue H file is generally in the range of 60-65 degrees.
These files are fracture resistant
This property helps in making them safe while working with canals having steep curvatures.
Flexible and durable files
H-files are specially designed for shaping canals after they are previously cleaned and enlarged with K-files in root canal treatment. The H file can effectively enlarge the canal during filling motion
The Angle between the cutting groove and the long axis of the K file is generally in the range of 25-40 degrees.
Features
- COMPOSITION: Main materials:- Cutting part: Stainless steel (including nickel and chromium) Shank: Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT)
- Specially designed for curved root canals with flexibility, durability, and cutting ability.
- Extraordinarily sharp and mirror-like finished edges with high ductility make for excellent working characteristics.
- With precise processing technology, products in good flexibility, high quality cutting efficiency and fracture resistance.
- Progressive taper design improves flexibility and cutting efficiency, especially in tighter or more curved canals.
- High-temperature sterilization is allowable
- Sharp-edged, H-Files are used for probing, permeabilization, or extraction of debris.
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