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Final Irrigation Once the instrumentation is complete, Dr. Bey advises final irrigation with Discus Dentals EndoVac system. Dr. Bey cited data demonstrating that many irrigation techniques are effective at cleaning root canals coronally, but significantly less effective apically. Peer-reviewed research has EndoVac is completely safe, kills 100% of bacteria, and can result in significantly less postoperative pain for the patient than current systems, Dr. Bey said. EndoVac pulls irrigant deep into the canal and evacuates it safely through a combination of cannulas, avoiding the risk of extruding sodium hypochlorite beyond the apical foramen. It enables safe irrigation to full working length, allowing the dentist to reach the critical 3 mm to 4 mm that are often left untouched, Dr. Bey said. After all instrumentation is complete, the EndoVac is inserted to full working length, where its 12 micro-suction holes pull irrigant all the way to the apical constriction and create a vortexlike cleaning of the apical third. More Options, Better Results Summarizing his presentation, Dr. Bey said that the combination of new high-performance handpeices, coupled with the LightSpeed technique for apical enlargement, facilitates effective irrigation with EndoVac. He noted that safety and efficacy are the key elements of all of these products, and that every dentist should consider incorporating them into their practice. Colleen Platt
Jersey, specializing in Endodontics. He graduated from Syracuse University with a BS in Biology and received his DDS from New York University College of Dentistry. Currently National Board Eligible, Dr. Bey is a member of the American Association of Endodontists, American Dental Association, New York State Dental Association, New Jersey Dental Association, and he is the Past President of the Rockland County Dental Society.
Dr. Bey reports receiving an honorarium from Discus.
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