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The Root Canal Explorer is a fine-tipped endodontic instrument used to locate and open root canal orifices in the pulp chamber floor during endodontic access. Its long, sharp working ends give the clinician tactile feedback to detect canal entrances, negotiate calcified ledges, and remove traces of secondary dentin without enlarging the orifice unnecessarily. This Equate Instruments explorer is mounted on a slim light-blue ergonomic grip designed for fine-motor control during canal location. Crafted from autoclavable stainless steel, it is supplied non-sterile for in-clinic processing in trays or cassettes.
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A Root Canal Explorer is a fine-tipped endodontic instrument used to locate and open root canal orifices in the pulp chamber floor during endodontic access. Its long, sharp working ends give the clinician tactile feedback to detect canal entrances, negotiate calcified ledges, and remove traces of calcification without enlarging the orifice unnecessarily. This Equate Instruments explorer is mounted on an ergonomic moulded grip designed for fine-motor control during canal location. Crafted from autoclavable stainless steel, it is supplied non-sterile for in-clinic processing in trays or cassettes.
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