Dentsply Endo
Dentsply Endo branded products
Barbed Broaches (Dentsply Maillefer)
BF670
Stainless steel, color-coded plastic handle. 21 mm. Non-sterile.
Gates Glidden Drill
BF928
Enlarges the upper portion of the canal and assists in bulk removal of dentin. High-quality stainless steel.
Lentulo Spiral Fillers
BF1109
This ISO color coded instrument has consistently spaced spirals that provide outstanding flexibility in distributing root canal sealer and cement evenly throughout the root canal system. Manufactured from stainless steel. Engine-driven.
peeso reamers
BF1304
Excellent for enlarging the cervical portion of the canal, preparing the canal entrance, and removing gutta percha for post space. Notched for easy size identification, the peeso reamers can be used in any right-angle handpiece. 32mm working length.
Max-I-Probe Irrigation Probes
BF1138
Max-i-Probe offers a unique design for effectiveness, patient comfort, and safety for irrigating root canals and periodontal pockets. Care for patients with this pre-sterilized, closed-end irrigating probe.
Finger Pluggers
BF894
Plastic handle. Uniqiue design combines a conical shape with a flat tip allowing for both lateral and vertical compaction of gutta percha.
finger spreaders
BF895
Used for laternal condensation, this traditional stainless steel instrument is color-coded for easy and positive identification.
M-Series Double-Ended Pluggers/Spreaders
BF1191
ISO sizing and tapering virtually eliminate binding and allow deeper penetration for a better apical seal. These patented instruments are ergonomically balanced for easy manipulation of curved canals.
Radix Anchor System
BF1418
Radix Anker are root canal posts made of titanium alloy. This fully vented parallel post means less chance of excess pressure at the apical section of the canal. Self-tapping threads make these posts ideal for reconstruction of remaining tooth structure.
Maillefer Tapered Absorbent Points
BF1132
Absorbent Paper Points are used in endodontic therapy to dry or maintain a liquid disinfectant in the root canal. Drying of the root canal is an important step for successful hermetic sealing.