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- Two speed sonic energy for your endodontic procedures (18,000 cpm + 3,000 cpm).
- 360˚ rotatable attachment for excellent clinical access convenience and ergonomics
- Light weight, well-balanced
- Audible tones and tactile/vibration alert
A bleach soak can take 40 minutes to effectively eliminate bacteria⁵, many clinicians only soak for less than 5 minutes, leaving behind bacteria that can compromise the treatment³.
vs. sodium hypochlorite soak alone⁶. Designed for multi-directional movement, the SmartLite Pro EndoActivator uses elliptical motion and increased energy for effective irrigant activation.
The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is capable of activating irrigants in ProTaper Ultimate, WaveOne Gold and TruNatomy canals.
The SmartLite Pro EndoActivator is an equipment solution designed for intracanal activation of irrigating fluids used for cleaning and disinfecting root canals.
New features include:
Passive soaks aren’t enough. Activating irrigants produces a surface with more opened dentinal tubules, providing better obturation of lateral and accessory canals.
Take a close-up look at the difference of untreated and treated root canal walls.
Untreated (left) versus treated with EndoActivator (right)
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3. Data on file. For more information, contact Consumables-Data-Requests@dentsplysirona.com
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