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The One Flare file is a heat-treated NiTi T-Wire instrument designed to eliminate coronal-radicular constraints. This important first step ensures direct access to the canals, eliminates coronal-third constraints on the subsequent shaping instrument, and thus limits the risk of early fracture.
Micromega One Flare is a Nickel-titanium coronal flaring instrument. It is heat treated to improve fatigue resistance and increased flexibility. It is available as sterile blisters for multiple use. It has a non-working tip to prevent zipping. It eliminates interferences at the root canal entrance thus limiting no. of contact points of shaping instruments on root canal walls. This further helps in safe progression of glide path files for glide path creation and reducing risk of fracture for the succeeding shaping instruments
Access Opening
Create an access opening to the pulp chamber using appropriate dental burs and tools.
Initial Flaring
Begin with One Flare instrument for initial flaring if the case requires it. Follow the recommended technique to perform the initial flaring procedure.
Glide Path Establishment
Utilize Micromega K-Files and One G or One Glider instruments to establish a smooth glide path within the root canal. Use a gentle in-and-out motion without applying excessive force.
Shaping
Choose the appropriate Micromega Rotary File based on the canals size and anatomy. Insert the file gently into the canal, engaging the instruments cutting sections with the canal walls. Use a continuous rotary motion while applying minimal apical pressure.
Avoid aggressive movements that could lead to instrument separation or canal transportation. Monitor the instruments progress through radiographs or other imaging methods to ensure accurate shaping.
When encountering resistance or slight apical pull, remove the instrument, clean it, and irrigate the canal thoroughly.
The One Flare file is a heat-treated NiTi T-Wire instrument designed to eliminate coronal-radicular constraints. This important first step ensures direct access to the canals, eliminates coronal-third constraints on the subsequent shaping instrument, and thus limits the risk of early fracture.
Micromega One Flare is a Nickel-titanium coronal flaring instrument. It is heat treated to improve fatigue resistance and increased flexibility. It is available as sterile blisters for multiple use. It has a non-working tip to prevent zipping. It eliminates interferences at the root canal entrance thus limiting no. of contact points of shaping instruments on root canal walls. This further helps in safe progression of glide path files for glide path creation and reducing risk of fracture for the succeeding shaping instruments
Access Opening
Create an access opening to the pulp chamber using appropriate dental burs and tools.
Initial Flaring
Begin with One Flare instrument for initial flaring if the case requires it. Follow the recommended technique to perform the initial flaring procedure.
Glide Path Establishment
Utilize Micromega K-Files and One G or One Glider instruments to establish a smooth glide path within the root canal. Use a gentle in-and-out motion without applying excessive force.
Shaping
Choose the appropriate Micromega Rotary File based on the canals size and anatomy. Insert the file gently into the canal, engaging the instruments cutting sections with the canal walls. Use a continuous rotary motion while applying minimal apical pressure.
Avoid aggressive movements that could lead to instrument separation or canal transportation. Monitor the instruments progress through radiographs or other imaging methods to ensure accurate shaping.
When encountering resistance or slight apical pull, remove the instrument, clean it, and irrigate the canal thoroughly.