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Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation

For decades, endodontic irrigation involved filling a syringe with sodium hypochlorite, carefully putting it into the canal and then cautiously injecting with positive pressure. There are accounts of hypochlorite accidents occurring that can cause severe tissue damage. EndoVac is an effective endodontic irrigation system. Instead of applying positive pressure, EndoVac uses suction to PULL irrigant down the root canal, and then up and away into the Hi-Vac suction unit. We call this “negative apical pressure,” because EndoVac applies suction rather than forceful injection to consistently provide the gold standard in care to every patient.

 

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973-3005EndoVac Evacuation Tubing
973-3012EndoVac Master Delivery Tips (5 pack) autoclavable
973-3013EndoVac Master Delivery Tips (20 pack) autoclavable
973-3014EndoVac 21 mm Microcannula (20 Pack)
973-3016EndoVac 20CC Syringes (6 Pack)
973-3017EndoVac 3CC Syringes (6 Pack)
973-3019EndoVac 25 mm Microcannula (5 Pack)
973-3020EndoVac 25mm Macrocannula (5 Pack)
973-3024EndoVac 31 mm Microcannula (5 Pack)
973-3025EndoVac 21mm Microcannula (5 Pack)
973-3026EndoVac 25 mm Microcannula (20 Pack)
973-3027EndoVac 25mm Macrocannula (20 Pack)

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Kerr Endodontics - Product Catalog
Document Type: Product Brochure
Language: English (US)
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Thursday, January 21, 2021 - 03:01
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EndoVac - Instructions for Use (IFU)
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