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Why dentin preservation?
Research has shown that instrumentation can compromise the strength of the tooth—but this decreases as more dentin is saved.1 In other words, part of saving more teeth is saving more tooth.
Adapts the shape of the orifice to create the ideal entry point for glide path and shaping files
Optimizes the glide path and allows for a smooth transition between a K-File and the TruNatomy Shaping File
Available in three different sizes and lengths to treat a wide range of cases
The irrigation needle curves and flex easily providing an efficient cleaning and disinfection until the apex
Activated fluids promote deep cleaning and disinfection facilitating 3-D obturation and long-term success
Biocompatible seal and optimal fit. No matter if you prefer a warm or cold obturation technique.
Enjoy the ease of a single insertion with Conform Fit GuttaPercha (cold) or GuttaCore (warm).
Benefits
TruNatomy preserves structural dentin and tooth integrity.
TruNatomy files provides enhanced safety as the risk of breakage is reduced due to its greater flexibility and resistance to cyclic fatigue.¹
All three shaping files offer a slim shape combined with a unique cross-section for better performance while providing more space for thorough debris debridement.
Thanks to its shortest handle on the market and ability to pre-bend, easier access to posterior teeth.
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In this collection of testimonials, clinicians are sharing their experiences with TruNatomy. From simple cases to complex ones, TruNatomy is a solution that follows clinicians in their daily practice.
1. Sedgley CM, Messer HH. Are endodontically treated teeth more brittle? J Endod. 1992 Jul;18(7):332-5
2. Compared to ProTaper Next. Internal data on file. For more information, contact Consumables-Data-Requests@dentsplysirona.com
3. Ng, Y.L., V. Mann, and K. Gulabivala, Tooth survival following non-surgical root canal treatment: a systematic review of the literature. Int Endod J, 2010. 43(3): p. 171-89