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Angelus Exacto - Intraradicular conical post
Precise adaptation to the canal: The double taper and the special size enable the Exacto post to fill tapered canals more accurately, without leaving a thick line of cement.
Standardized bur with inactive tip: Exacto burs exactly reproduce the diameter of the post and do not have an active tip, avoiding the risk of accidental perforations.
Special size: Exacto posts have a smaller size (17 mm), so they can fill the canal entirely with their taper, avoiding spaces that can lead to future displacement of the post.
Identification colors on the post and on the bur: To facilitate use and avoid possible errors in preparation
Delimiting cursor: The latex ring helps in delimitation of the cutting area, as well as identifying the numbering of the post:Optimal Translucency: Exacto posts have the translucency needed for the favorable aesthetic reproduction of the restorations. The use of innovative fibers in combination with an appropriate polymer matrix confers translucency to the post and highly attractive aesthetic properties to the final restoration
Benefits
Time and cost saving: The technique of making prosthesis with pre-fabricated Fiber/Metal posts allows for creation of the post/core in a single session, eliminating steps and laboratory costs.
What is the advantage of a conical post?
Precise adaptation to root canal: the post shape follows the canal anatomy.
Why do conical posts need specific burs?
Because the adaptation must be precise according to the root canal, otherwise there may be a lack of retention due to the conical shape of the post. All conical posts require standardized burs.
What is the purpose of the latex ring placed on Exacto?
To show the site for cutting the post and, because of the association of their colors with those of the burs, to allow identification of the correct bur.
How should be the cementation of a glass fiber post?
Preferentially with chemically-cured adhesives and cements, such as Fusion Duralink and Cement Post. Here are the cementation steps:
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