Obtura Spartan CPR-7 ultrasonic tip
Titanium tip longer than the CPR 6 with the same flexibility, strength and cutting ability
Titanium tip longer than the CPR 6 with the same flexibility, strength and cutting ability
Our longest and thinnest tip available allows access to the deepest obstructions in the canal
Angled 80˚ at the working end, with a 0,5mm diameter x 3,0mm cutting surface. Designed as a general purpose tip for anterior and posterior areas. (Tooth numbers-6,7,8,9,10,11,22,23,24,25,26,27
Rounded tip eliminates clefts and ditches in the pulp chamber floor
Aids in the opening of the isthmus between canals in the same root
Disk-like tip allows you to horizontally smooth pulp chamber floor
Smaller diameter allows for precise smoothing around corners
Extremely active tip for cutting apically into calcified canals
Designed for troughing around broken instruments in the coronal half of the root
Similar to there #1, with a 0,7mm diameter x 3,0mm cutting surface for larger diameter roots. (Tooth numbers-6,7,8,9,10,11,22,23,24,25,26,27)
A double-angled, 75˚ instrument designed for use on the buccal root of the mandibular right molar and mesial buccal of the maxillary right molar. 0,5mm diameter x 3,0mm cutting surface. (Tooth numbers-2,3,4,5,18,19)
A double-angled, 110˚ instrument designed for use on the lingual root of the mandibular left molar and distal buccal of the maxillary right molar. 0,5mm diameter x 3,0mm cutting surface. (Tooth numbers-2,3,4,5,18,19)
A mirror image of the #4, for use on the lingual roots of the mandibular right molar and distal buccal of the maxillary left molar. 0,5mm diameter x 3,0mm cutting surface. (Tooth numbers-12,13,14,15,30,31)
Instrument that heats gutta percha to its ideal viscosity for MAXimum obturation success