Shastry Brothers 40 Lakshmi Complex 1st Floor KR Road Opp Vanivilas Hospital Fort Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka 560002 India
Gutta Percha Point Selection: Select an appropriate gutta percha point based on the canal size and working length.
Plugger Preparation: Prepare hand pluggers for vertical compaction. Mark each plugger at the working length using a rubber stopper for precise depth control.
Pen Tip Selection: Choose a suitable pen tip compatible with the canal anatomy. Securely attach the tip to the obturation pen device.
Canal Drying: Thoroughly dry the root canal using sterile paper points prior to obturation.
Marking the Pen Tip Length:Mark the required penetration length on the pen tip to ensure accurate placement within the root canal.
Gutta Percha Point Insertion: Lightly coat the apical 3 mm of the gutta percha point with an endodontic sealer. Insert the point into the root canal using a gentle pumping motion to promote optimal adaptation.
Excess Gutta Percha Removal: Activate the pen and use the heated tip to precisely sever the excess gutta percha at the canal orifice.
Heating and Insertion: Reheat the pen tip and insert it into the canal alongside the gutta percha to a depth approximately 4–6 mm short of the working length.
Apical Compaction: Once the desired depth is reached, deactivate the heat and maintain firm apical pressure for approximately 10 seconds to compact the gutta percha effectively.
Tip Withdrawal: Briefly reheat the tip for 1–2 seconds before withdrawing to prevent dislodging or pulling back the gutta percha.
Final Vertical Compaction: Using a preselected hand plugger, compact the softened gutta percha vertically to achieve a dense, three-dimensional seal, including lateral canals.
Note: For procedures involving minimal gutta percha, it is advisable to operate in low-temperature mode to prevent overheating and ensure better handling.
Ideal for removing excess gutta-percha during the lateral condensation technique.
Facilitates the preparation of immediate post space in root canals.
Assists in the compaction of gutta-percha in preparation for warm gutta-percha injection during 3D root canal obturation.
Uses controlled heat to cut, soften, down-pack, and compact root canal filling materials with precision.
Plays a crucial role in the warm vertical condensation technique, ensuring effective and hermetic sealing of the entire root canal system—including lateral canals.
Quick Heating Performance: The tip reaches optimal temperature within 3 second, significantly reducing chair time and improving procedural efficiency.
High-Temperature Capability: Heating condensers can reach up to 200°C, ensuring effective softening and compaction of gutta-percha.
Internally Heated Working End: Provides precise, localized heat for cutting, softening, down-packing, and compacting gutta-percha without affecting surrounding areas.
Cool-Touch Insulated Shank: The non-working end remains cool, ensuring patient safety and operator comfort.
Energy Efficient: Designed to prevent unnecessary heat loss, enhancing battery life during procedures.
Durable Heating Elements: Heating condensers are long-lasting and do not burn out, providing consistent performance over time.
Ergonomic & Comfortable Design: Lightweight construction offers a comfortable grip and minimizes hand fatigue during prolonged use.
Precise Control: Allows easy maneuverability and control for enhanced accuracy in clinical applications.
Fully Compatible: Designed to integrate seamlessly with the Pen Handpiece.