Description
Mani Reamers
Mani Reamers 21mm are essential endodontic instruments designed to assist dentists in achieving optimal results during root canal procedures. These precision tools ensure thorough cleaning and shaping of the root canal, playing a crucial role in chemomechanical debridement. Their 21mm length allows access to challenging areas, ensuring complete cleaning up to the apical foramen.
Durable Stainless Steel for Longevity
Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, Mani Reamers are durable, wear-resistant, and maintain sharpness through repeated uses.
Comfort and Control
Featuring an ergonomic design, they offer enhanced maneuverability and control during intricate endodontic procedures.
Versatile in Application
Suitable for canal preparation, shaping, and retreatment, Mani Reamers allow efficient removal of infected tissue while shaping canals for effective obturation.
Enhanced Clinical Efficiency
Designed to assist in the full length cleaning of canals, Mani Reamers are indispensable for successful root canal treatment and long-term patient outcomes.
How to use
Preparation:
- Ensure patient comfort with local anesthesia.
- Isolate the tooth with a rubber dam for a dry and sterile field.
Access Opening:
- Create an access cavity in the tooth’s crown to reach the pulp chamber.
Working Length Determination:
- Use radiographs and electronic apex locators to determine the working length of the root canal.
Initial Exploration:
- Begin with smaller-diameter Mani Reamers to locate and explore the root canals.
- Use a gentle up-and-down motion while rotating the reamer.
Cleaning and Shaping:
- Start with the smallest-diameter Mani Reamer that matches the canal size.
- Gently insert the reamer into the canal, rotating clockwise.
- Progressively increase the reamer size to clean and shape the canal.
- Avoid excessive pressure to prevent canal perforation.
- Recapitulate with smaller reamers to ensure complete cleaning and shaping.
Irrigation:
- Periodically irrigate with sodium hypochlorite or another suitable solution to remove debris and disinfect.
- Use disposable syringes and needles for irrigation.
Final Rinse:
- Rinse the canal thoroughly with sterile saline to remove residual irrigants.
Patency Check:
- Verify canal patency by passing a small reamer through the full length of the canal.
Obturation:
- Fill the cleaned and shaped root canal with gutta-percha or other obturation material using a suitable technique (e.g., warm vertical compaction or lateral condensation).
Restoration:
- Seal the access cavity with a restorative material such as dental composite.
Post-Operative Care:
- Provide post-operative instructions to the patient, including pain management and oral hygiene guidelines.
Radiographic Confirmation:
- Take radiographs to confirm proper cleaning, shaping, and obturation of the root canal.