TrueTooth #14
TrueTooth #14-001 has a large pulp chamber and canals. The ovoid MB orifice bifurcates 1 mm below the orifice into MB1 and MB2 canals, each with a portal of exit. The MB1 canal has an immature apex--perfect to practice MTA placement. The MB2 canal is easily shaped and filled by conventional obturation methods, while the DB and P canals require careful apical gauging to confirm development of adequate apical resistance form.
Sold in a pack of 5.
- Description
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Instructions for Use
No. of Roots | No. of Canals | Difficulty Factor |
3 | 4 | 3 |
Root Curvature | Moderate-Severe |
Coronal Canal Curvature | Slight |
Apical Canal Curvature | MB - Moderate-Severe |
Pulp Chamber Size | Large |
Coronal Canal Size | Large |
Apical Canal Size | Large |
Terminal Diameter | MB1 - 0.70 mm, MB2 - 0.25 mm, DB - 0.50 mm, P - 0.50 mm |
Fins | MB1 & MB2 |
Apical Branching | MB1 & MB2 (Separate Portals of Exit) |
Coronal Impediments | None |
Apical Impediments | None |
TrueTooth 3D printed teeth are the exact reproduction of internal and external anatomy of extracted teeth. TrueTooth teeth are created with special heat-resistant polymer, and proudly 3D printed in the USA. Special handling is necessary to realize the maximum benefits of using TrueTooth.
Access:
- Use handpieces at 1,000 RPM with no torque limit.
- Ultrasonics are not ideal, but work best when used wet.
Negotiation:
- Negotiate as normal using a lubricant.
Shaping:
- Use handpieces at normal RPM and torque settings.
Irrigation:
- Irrigate as normal using NaOCl in a syringe with a side-vent needle. TrueTooth canal tissue will dissolve after 40 minutes of irrigation, similar to vital teeth.
Obturation:
- Continuous Wave or other heated obturation techniques: use heat pluggers at 175 degrees Celsius.
- Carrier-based obturation: obturate as normal.
Radiographs:
- Use the shortest exposure time and the lowest KVP. After radiographing, lighten and sharpen image on screen for optimum viewing.
Helpful Tip:
- Use alcohol on outer surface of TrueTooth during procedure for optimum visibility. Alcohol can be used in place of NaOCl.
Description
No. of Roots | No. of Canals | Difficulty Factor |
3 | 4 | 3 |
Root Curvature | Moderate-Severe |
Coronal Canal Curvature | Slight |
Apical Canal Curvature | MB - Moderate-Severe |
Pulp Chamber Size | Large |
Coronal Canal Size | Large |
Apical Canal Size | Large |
Terminal Diameter | MB1 - 0.70 mm, MB2 - 0.25 mm, DB - 0.50 mm, P - 0.50 mm |
Fins | MB1 & MB2 |
Apical Branching | MB1 & MB2 (Separate Portals of Exit) |
Coronal Impediments | None |
Apical Impediments | None |
Instructions for Use
TrueTooth 3D printed teeth are the exact reproduction of internal and external anatomy of extracted teeth. TrueTooth teeth are created with special heat-resistant polymer, and proudly 3D printed in the USA. Special handling is necessary to realize the maximum benefits of using TrueTooth.
Access:
- Use handpieces at 1,000 RPM with no torque limit.
- Ultrasonics are not ideal, but work best when used wet.
Negotiation:
- Negotiate as normal using a lubricant.
Shaping:
- Use handpieces at normal RPM and torque settings.
Irrigation:
- Irrigate as normal using NaOCl in a syringe with a side-vent needle. TrueTooth canal tissue will dissolve after 40 minutes of irrigation, similar to vital teeth.
Obturation:
- Continuous Wave or other heated obturation techniques: use heat pluggers at 175 degrees Celsius.
- Carrier-based obturation: obturate as normal.
Radiographs:
- Use the shortest exposure time and the lowest KVP. After radiographing, lighten and sharpen image on screen for optimum viewing.
Helpful Tip:
- Use alcohol on outer surface of TrueTooth during procedure for optimum visibility. Alcohol can be used in place of NaOCl.