SAF Infinitum

Shaping, irrigation, activation
in only one step

  • The Self-Adjusting File (SAF) is made of a hollow NiTi lattice that compresses, expands and adapts to the natural anatomy.
  • Operation in quick vertical vibrations, to scrub the root canal walls and gradually expand it during
    2 minutes of work.
  • Minimally-invasive preparation: The SAF expands the canal by 2-3 ISO sizes, following the natural morphology and preserving sound dentin.

 

Three diameters (1,5 mm / 2,0 mm / 3,0 mm)
and three lengths variety (21 mm / 25 mm / 31 mm)

 

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Simultaneous irrigation and agitation

  • Continuous irrigation through the hollow lumen, removing the very fine debris created by the scrubbing motions, while the sonic vibrations agitate the irrigant and make it more potent.
  • The synergistic effect of the simultaneous Shaping-Cleaning-Agitation actions prevents packing of debris and apical extrusion
    of debris.
  • The irrigant is constantly refreshed, while the built-in suction removes the excess fluids and debris.
  • Meticulous cleaning assures proper 3D obturation by any common technique.
  • Re-treatment is highly efficient, as the SAF scrubs the remnants of the obturation materials and washes them away.

 

Anatomical shaping

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Inability to adapt to the natural anatomy

  • The limitations of the conventional instruments leave many areas in the root canal uninstrumented.
  • Debris is packed to the untouched areas and interferes with the cleaning efforts.
  • Excessive removal of sound dentin weakens the tooth.

Cleaning and disinfection

  • Packing of debris limits the ability of disinfecting solutions to reach uninstrumented areas.
  • Extrusion of debris delays the healing of apical periodontitis and causes post-operative pain.
  • Even advanced irrigation solutions – ultrasonic or sonic agitation, use of chelating agents, etc. – cannot provide sufficient disinfection.
  • Proper 3D obturation cannot be achieved.
  • Cleaning in re-treatment is limited, as the instruments cannot reach the uninstrumented area and improve the level of cleaning.

Scientific Publications

Evidence-based medicine is an essential tool in assessing any root canal instrumentation system.

The Self-Adjusting File (SAF) System has been the target of many research projects, by world renowned researchers in the field of endodontology. ReDent Nova encourages and supports such pre-clinical and clinical studies.

More than a 200 independent peer-reviewed articles about the SAF System have been published in the leading endodontic journals, such as Journal of Endodontics, International Endodontic Journal, and more, presenting the abilities of the SAF System and turning it into a true evidence-based endodontic concept.

You are invited to browse through the various abstracts below. For most of the articles, a link to the full text of the article was also made available by the publishing journal or the authors.

 https://www.redentnova.com/media-center/scientific-publications.

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Superior safety achieved

The lattice structure of the SAF and its mode of operation prevents it from blocking the canal, and even in the rare occasion of breakage it is easily removed.

The SAF does not create micro-cracks, and preserves sound dentin, to prevent any potential dentinal fractures.

The hollow shape of the SAF, combined with no-pressure irrigation and suction, prevents any risk of sodium hypochlorite accidents, despite the extensive use of irrigant.

Safety risks related to instrument design

Rotary files break, screw into the canal walls and are almost impossible to retrieve.

Excessive removal of sound dentin leads to risk of fracture.

Creation of dentinal micro-cracks by excessive force.

Risk of sodium-hypochlorite accidents during irrigation.

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SAF INfinitum SETUP

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PRODUCT MANAGER
Agata Bąk
+48 785 609 165
agata.bak@cwittdental.pl

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