File Down For What Posted April 30, 2015 Report Posted April 30, 2015 Debating on whether or not to try the file and other products. I don't like change but I'm curious as to what all the fuss is about. Please advise!
DRGPENDO Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Price difference was what caught my initial interest compared to other leading rotary file systems. At first the difference of feel and and flexibility concerned me. Now, I much prefer the feel and action of EdgeEndo over my old system. I have not separated any of the Endoedge files over the past 2 years. I separated several of the other leading brand system files over the course of 15 plus years. Great product!
dr. root Posted May 10, 2015 Report Posted May 10, 2015 Firstly, the "fire-wire" is what sets this file apart from all other files that I have tried (and I've used a lot of systems in my 20+ years of practice). What this accomplishes is controlled memory in the file as well as strength. This means that you can pre-bend the file before placing it in the canal. This is exremely helpful in posterior teeth when the patient has limited opening. It also follows even the most extreme curves, as seen in some of the posted cases, without wanting to straighten out, thus minimizing tranportation of the apex. In addition, it is also the most resistant to breakage that I have have seen. The price point is an added bonus! I am a huge fan.
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File Down For What
Debating on whether or not to try the file and other products. I don't like change but I'm curious as to what all the fuss is about. Please advise!
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