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How to Use the File Holder for Quick and Easy Glide Path Preparation
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How to Use Small Stainless Steel Files Attached to EndoHandle File Holder for Glide Path Preparation
- Select a small K-file that is most likely to reach the apex with the least resistance (#6, #8, or #10).
- Coat the file with a chelating agent to lubricate the canal and help soften calcified dentin.
- Use short filing strokes and allow the file to gently work its way through calcifications and other impediments.
- Irrigate frequently and repeat the process as needed.
- Once working length is achieved, continue linear filing to smooth and define the glide path.
- Use leverage filing against the canal wall, directing pressure away from the center of the tooth, to:
- Pre-flare the coronal portion of the canal.
- Enlarge the canal orifice.
- Improve straight-line access.
- Perform a final irrigation with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) to dissolve remaining pulp tissue and flush debris from the canal.
- Remove the smear layer as appropriate before proceeding to rotary instrumentation.
- The canal is now ready for rotary preparation with improved access, a defined glide path, and reduced resistance to instrumentation.