GATES DRILLS
Guaranteed Access!Description
Endodontic access drills
Indication
Preparation of the middle and cervical thirds of the canal and consequent compensatory wear; Pulpectomy and root canal filling removal
Features and Benefits
In stainless steel
Resistant to corrosion, not oxidizing with successive sterilizations;
For low rotation
For low rpm control on channel access
Numbering from 1 - 6
For all types of canals
Autoclavable packaging
Allows the use of the package as a drill holder
Presentation
Ref. 1962 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº1 / 32mm
Ref. 1964 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº2 / 32mm
Ref. 1966 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº3 / 32mm
Ref. 1968 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº4 / 32mm
Ref. 1970 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº5 / 32mm
Ref. 1972 - Broca de Gates 1 unit nº6 / 32mm
Informative materials
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Gates Burs are extremely used in endodontics, acting at the cervical third level, at most to the middle third of the root canal.
The active part can reach up to 19mm depth.
a) Use the burs always with the canals flooded with irrigating solutions. This precaution avoids higher condensation of scraps of dentin in the apical portion of the canal, and reduces heating.
b) Use maximum speed throughout the instrument introducing and removal maneuver from the canal, as a motor stop could make its removal difficult.
c) Never force lateral movements to the instrument, if such movements are performed, it may determine its fracture.
d) Perform only one or at most two insertion and removal maneuvers of the instrument inside the canal.
e) What will impose the Gates number (1-6) to be used is the anatomy (anatomic diameter).
Where to buy?
Check the availability of our products in your country.