Endohandle: Will This Work Clinically?

Dr. R. asks:
endohandle.jpg. The handle was very comfortable to hold and it was easy to tighten the handle tip on the files. At least on the table top, these seemed to work very well. I think this should work well clinically. Are any of you using this system? Is it worth the investment? In teeth lime molars, does this system make it that much easier?

Editor’s Note:
According to Logan Dental the maker of the Endohandle:

“The endoHandle is a universal handle that can be attached to endodontic hand files- K-type or Hedstrom; broaches; finger pluggers; finger spreaders. The endoHandle improves the grip on small endodontic instruments. A “pen-grasp-grip” gives the clinician better access to difficult cases, more control and leverage, better visibility, and less fatigue in preparing the canal.”

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One Response to “Endohandle: Will This Work Clinically?”

  1. STEVEn Larsen on November 27th, 2008 12:04 am

    The endohandle is a practical tool for starting the canal preparation. Check it out on their website. endohandle.com
    It works great. Great access to molars, great glide-path preparation, great visibility. You’ll love it. The cost is less than a package of NiTi files and it can be sterilized for years of service.

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