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Endodontic instrument and method

  • US 8,105,085 B1
  • Filed: 03/04/2009
  • Issued: 01/31/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/04/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An endodontic instrument adapted to be axially reciprocated within a root canal to remove material from walls of the root canal comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end adjacent a handle adapted to be gripped by the hand of a user for being operated by hand or a fitting portion for connection to a dental handpiece for being mechanically operated by mechanism of the handpiece and a distal end terminating at a tip spaced from the proximal end by the length of the instrument, wherein the shaft includes a working portion adjacent the distal end which includes a plurality of inverted frusto-conical sections arranged adjacent one another along the length of working portion, each section having a ledge portion extending substantially radially outwardly from a center length axis of the instrument to a substantially circular radial cutting edge extending continuously about the circumference of the instrument for engaging the walls of a canal and a first frusto-conical wall extending from the radial cutting edge towards the distal end of the instrument at a first angle with respect to the center length axis of the instrument, wherein the frusto-conical wall is devoid of cutting surfaces wherein successive radial cutting edges of the instrument moving from the distal end of the instrument towards the proximal end of the instrument are disposed a greater distance from the center length axis than the radial cutting edge of the previous section so as to define an overall taper of the working portion and wherein an apex diameter of each inverted frusto-conical section is substantially the same.

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