Description
Obturation Instruments No.5 – No.11
Obturation Instruments
Size:
1732 – No. 5
1733 – No. 7
1734 – No. 9
1735 – No. 11
Dental Instruments
Surname | Obturation |
Tip Configuration | Pointed |
Size / Model / Figure | No.5, 7, 9,11 |
curvature | Angled |
Handle | Textured Double Ended |
Finishing | Mirror Polish Finishing |
Instrument Type | Dental Obturation |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Disposable or Reusable | Reusable |
Rusting Prevention | Passivation Processed |
Cleaning | Ultrasonic Cleaned |
Sterile or Non-Sterile | Non-Sterile |
Latex or Latex-Free | Latex-Free |
Test Performed | Boil, Shape & Performance Test |
Grade | Premium OR-Grade |
Packing | Individually Packed in SMS Brand printed Poly-sleeve |
Endodontic Obturation
Obturation Instruments No.5 – No.11. Proper root canal filling achieve three dimensional obturation of the endodontics space to prevent micro organisms from entering and reinfecting the root canal system and to prevent tissue fluids from percolating back into the root canal system to provide a culture medium for any residual bacteria. It should seal all “portals of exit” to impede any sort of communication or exchange between the endodontium and periodontium.
Obturation Instruments No.5 – No.11, Although periapical healing starts after Root canal cleaning, shaping and disinfection is done, it is an accepted scientific fact that good obturation is needed for it to stay healed over the years.
An Obturation should:-
- Prevent recolonization of the root canal system with microorganisms that can produce destructive functions by the host tissues
- Prevent Periapical disease in teeth with vital pulps.
- Prevent Periapical Disease in teeth with necrotic pulps and no radiolucency
- Heal Periapical disease in teeth with obvious clinical and radiographic symptoms
Techniques and Materials in Obturation
Root canal filling materials, often composed of gutta-percha combined with sealers, are meticulously selected based on the requirements of each unique case. Innovations in materials and techniques, such as thermoplasticized gutta-percha and bioceramic sealers, have enhanced the effectiveness of obturation in providing durable, leak-resistant seals. Techniques like lateral condensation or warm vertical compaction ensure a comprehensive fill, minimizing spaces where bacteria could survive.
In sum, Obturation Instruments No.5 – No.11 is more than just a filling process; it’s a cornerstone of effective endodontic therapy, promoting long-term oral health by preventing reinfection, protecting surrounding tissues, and fostering lasting healing.