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BT-Race Biological and Conservative
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The BT-Race Sequence This sequence enables treatment of a majority of canals with just three instruments, in compliance with established biological standards, and all without compromising safety. BT-Race is sterile-packed in a cleanroom environment. As they are singleuse tools, cross-contamination is prevented and the stress on instruments is minimised. The goal is endodontic excellence, and with the sequence’s ease of use, economical price and its efficiency, it is a real step forward – benefitting dentists, endodontists and patients alike. Exclusive advantages Race instruments have...
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Sterile Files are sterile and packed in individual cells. Thus the instruments are ready to use and files that are not used stay sterile Associated costs are reduced (such as storage and handling) Instrument use is guaranteed to be totally hygienic Single-use instruments Patient cross-contamination is prevented Few instruments, the practitioner follows a simplified workflow, which gains time and benefits the patient too The instruments are subject to less stress, reducing risk of breakage Cleaning, autoclaving and maintenance of instruments are things of the past. The single use set up...
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The BT-Race Sequence BT-Race : 3 sterile single-use instruments The BT-Race Sequence ensures a minimal biological apical preparation of ISO 35/.04: BT1, 10/.06 : is used for canal exploration, the creation of a glide path and conservative enlargement of the coronal third. Small apical diameter and large taper clears the coronal part of the canal. BT2, 35 : preparation of the apical third. Patented file with BT tip; in spite of ISO 35 diameter, file remains flexible thanks to the non taper design; easy and efficient penetration is accomplished thanks to the BT tip. BT3, 35/.04 : final...
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BT-Race XL : complementary, single-use, sterile instruments These 2 instruments enable finishes at ISO 40 and 50 when adequate apical sizes require larger files: BT 40, 40/.04 : final shaping for large canals. Easy penetration thanks to the BT tip. BT 50, 50/.04 : final shaping for larger canals. Easy penetration thanks to the BT tip. For larger apical preparations than ISO 50, the Race range of instruments is available, up to the required size. Packaging : 6 x BT40 or 6 x BT50 Single-use : the instruments are designed for use in one case only (ideal for molars with 4/5 canals)
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(Booster Tip and Biological Treatment) Removes an increased amount of material with each cut and enables thus a faster progression through the canal, while respecting its anatomy and shape Has 6 cutting edges at the tip, for increased cutting efficiency Its revolutionary shape enables the use of fewer instruments per treatment 3. Path of the safety tip, with guide The diameter X file cannot progress in the canal. It would be necessary to use firstly a smaller size file or one equal to Y. Thanks to the BT tip, the diameter X of the file can progress in diameter Y canal. Unique safety tip for...
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The specifics of BT2 Clears the apical canal to size #35 ensuring that files that follow are not blocked and are not stressed No taper, the file remains very flexible and can therefore operate in any type of curvature Thanks to the BT tip and safety tip, apical progression is efficient following the use of BT1 Breaking point located 16 mm from the tip to avoid all risk of breaks at the tip Breaking point Cylindrical instrument
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Protocol BT-Race For most cases Speed : 800 rpm (600-1000 rpm) 1. After the coronal access is attained, the working length should be obtained with small hand files (ISO 06, 08, 10 or 15) depending the constriction of each canal. 2. A glide path should be performed with small stainless steel or NiTi files up to ISO 15 before using BT-Race sequence. 3. Files of the entire sequence should be used to full WL before changing to the next file in the sequence. Per file, total working time in one canal should not exceed 10 seconds. 4. Use the BT1 with a long and gentle pecking motion (3-4 back and...
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For larger apical sizes ► BT3 is used for minimal biological apical preparation. ► For larger apical preparations use BT40 or BT50. ► Glide path should be established before using BT-Race sequence (minimal ► All files should be used with long and gentle pecking motion (3-4 back and forth gentle strokes). ► Copious irrigation throughoutthe procedure.
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Cases 1 and 2: Courtesy of Dr. Gilberto Debelian (Norway) Cases 3 and 4: Courtesy of Dr. Martin Trope (USA)
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FKG Dentaire SA Founded in 1931, FKG Dentaire SA is today at the very cutting edge of development, production and distribution of dental products for dentists, endodontists and laboratories. Precision has always been central to FKG, and the company naturally made its base in «Watch Valley,» home to most Swiss watchmaking and microtechnical companies. FKG was given a new lease of life in 1994, when Jean-Claude Rouiller took up the reins. A CEO with a vision, he set out a strategy based on innovative products and the concept of machinery specially manufactured for the dental industry. Mr...
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