Twisted Files: Less Break More Through


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The Twisted File (TF), from SybronEndo is designed to meet clinician needs by making rotary root canal preparation safer and more predictable. It is the first and only file to combine three unique proprietary processes to deliver unsurpassed strength and flexibility, resulting in a higher level of doctor and patient satisfaction.

TF Design Features

  • Twisted design, not ground
  • Surface deoxidation treatment
  • Triangular cross-section
  • Variable pitch
  • Safe-ended tip
  • One-piece design
  • Laser marks
  • Color-coding

TF Clinical Benefits

  • Complete most cases using three files or less
  • Simple to use
  • Easy to learn
  • Simple sequence
  • Can be used in any canal anatomy
  • Cuts exceptionally well
  • Tracks smoothly
  • Minimizes transportation
  • Reduces treatment time

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Comments

2 Responses to “ Twisted Files: Less Break More Through ”

  • Sherif Adel April 27th, 2009

    Dear sir,
    I would like to enquire about the new apical sizes for the TF rotary system. In the small assorted packs, is the size 35 file with a 0.6 taper efficient to prepare the mesial canals for a mandibular molar? Does it depend on it’s flexibility to reach full working length with that taper? Compared to the K3 rotary system, which is more efficient?
    Thank you for your time.

  • Sherif Adel January 30th, 2010

    Dear sir,

    I would like to know at what torque should I adjust my endodontic motor while using the Twisted Files?

    Thank you for your time.


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