TF4 Reciprocating System

 

  • Enhance file flexibility thanks to the Gold technology.
  • 50% more resistant to cyclic fatigue than TF3 files.
  • Takes the cutting efficiency to a higher level.

 

Enhanced file flexibility thanks to the gold technology

TF4 File is 50% more resistant to cyclic fatigue than TF3

 

Shaping working time (Takes the cutting efficiency to a higher level)

 

Operation Sequence:

  1. Establish straight-line coronal and radicular access.
  2. In the presence of a viscous chelator, use a size #10 hand file to verify a glide path to length. In more restrictive canals, use a size #10 hand file in any region of a canal to create a glide path.
  3. Expand this glide path to at least 0.15 mm using either a manual or dedicated mechanical file, such as ET Files or the dedicated TF4 File.
  4. Always initiate the shaping procedure with the PRIMARY file (#25/.07 Red) in the presence of sodium hypochlorite.
  5. Use gentle inward pressure and let the PRIMARY file passively progress through any region of the canal that has a confirmed glide path. After shaping 2-3 mm of any given canal, remove and clean the PRIMARY file, then irrigate, recapitulate with a size #10 hand file and re-irrigate.
  6. Continue with the PRIMARY file, in 2-3 passes, to pre-enlarge the coronal two thirds of the canal.
  7. Utilize a brushing motion on the outstroke to eliminate coronal interferences or to enhance shaping results in canals that exhibit irregular cross-sections.
  8. In more restrictive canals, use a size #10 hand file, in the presence of viscous chelator, negotiate to the terminus of the canal.
  9. Gently work this file until it is completely loose at length.Establish working length, confirm patency and verify the glide path.
  10. Expand this glide path to at least 0.15 mm using a manual or mechanical glide path file.
  11. Carry the PRIMARY file to the full working length in one or more passes.
  12. Upon reaching length, remove the file to avoid over-enlarging the foramen.
  13. Inspect the apical flutes, if they are loaded with dentinal debris, then the shape is finished.
  14. If the PRIMARY doesn’t progress then use the SMALL file (#20/.07 Yellow) in one or more passes to working length and then use the PRIMARY file to working length to optimize the shape.
  15. When the shape is confirmed, proceed with 3-D disinfection protocols.
  16. If the PRIMARY file is loose at length with no dentinal debris in the apical flutes, continue shaping with MEDIUM file (#35/.06 Green) and/or LARGE file (#45/05 White) until the apical flutes are loaded.

 

Code Description Taper Speed Torque Packing
AE27101 21mm – assorted (T20-T45) 4pcs/pack
AE27102 21mm – T20 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27103 21mm – T25 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27104 21mm – T35 .06 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27105 21mm – T45 .05 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27106 25mm – assorted (T20-T45) 4pcs/pack
AE27107 25mm – T20 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27108 25mm – T25 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27109 25mm – T35 .06 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27110 25mm – T45 .05 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27111 31mm – assorted (T20-T45) 4pcs/pack
AE27112 31mm – T20 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27113 31mm – T25 .07 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27114 31mm – T35 .06 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
AE27115 31mm – T45 .05 350rpm 2.0N.cm 4pcs/pack
Product Options

AE27106 25mm – assorted (T20-T45), Other models – please contact for confirmation