Micro Mega One Flare Rotary File

Coronal Flaring
Heat Treated NiTi Files
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Micro Mega One Flare Files are coronal flaring files used in rotary endodontics. This rotary file system consists of coronal flaring files that are made of a heat treated new generation sterile nickel titanium metal. These can be used as a part of the one shape rotary file system by Micro Mega which uses just one instrument to shape the root canal. The One Flare files are 5th generation rotary files. 

Importance of Cornal Flaring:

The first step of the root canal preparation after completion of the access cavity consists of the enlargement of the root canal orifices by eliminating dentinal overhangs. This step is essential as it prevents stress that may be caused on the following shaping instruments and therefore reduces the risks of instrument fracture. The enlargement of the root canal is generally performed using a wide-tapered flaring instrument

Early coronal flaring provides a number of advantages for the clinician. First, this procedure is found to simplify changes in working lengths. Moreover, it eases the insertion of the instruments through to the apical third and thus facilitates instrumentation and irrigation access through the root canal.It has also been found that early coronal flaring provides more accurate apical size determination