Examples of using Glide path in English and their translations into Thai
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Taper, use for building a glide path.
Glide path preparation with PG file for curved canal if necessary.
Establish working length, confirm patency and verify the glide path.
Creating a smooth glide path by hand files 15 or above is recommended.
Well thought through system: Each instrument creates a glide path for the next one.
Reliable mechanical glide path preparation with instrument sizes 10/.04 and 15/.
Explore the canal using small-sized hand files, determine working length, verify patency and confirm a smooth, reproducible glide path.
Expand this glide path to at least 0.15 mm using a manual or mechanical glide path file.
In the presence of a viscous chelator, passively scout the coronal 2/3 with 10 and 15 hand files. Gently work these instruments until a smooth, reproducible glide path is confirmed.
After assessing the glide path, select either manual or rotary NiTi MTF Files to shape and finish the canal.
In the presence of a viscous chelator, passively scout the coronal 2/3 with 10 hand files. Gently work these wave one endo instructions instruments until a smooth, reproducible glide path is confirmed.
After assessing the glide path, select either manual or protaper rotary Files to shape and finish the canal.
In the presence of a viscous chelator(such as ProLube® Root Canal Conditioner) passively scout the coronal 2/3 with 10 and 15 hand files. Gently work these instruments until a smooth, reproducible glide path is confirmed. Alternatively, ET Files may be used after a 10 hand file, Create straight line access to canal. Create straight line access to canal orifice.
Negotiate a manual Glide Path with standard stainless steel K-File 008, 010 in the presence of ProLube® root canal conditioner.
In the presence of a viscous chelator(such as ProLube® Root Canal Conditioner) passively scout the coronal 2/3 with 10 and 15 hand files.Gently work these instruments until a smooth, reproducible glide path is confirmed. Alternatively, ET Files may be used after a 10 hand file, Create straight line access to canal. Create straight line access to canal orifice.
Expand this glide path to at least 0.15 mm using either a manual or dedicated mechanical file, such as ET Files or the dedicated TF4 File.
Check the patency of the canal and create a glide path to the apical con-striction or the foramen apicale to at least an ISO size 10.
Expand this glide path to at least 0.15 mm using either a wave one endo motor manual or dedicated mechanical file, such as ET Files or the dedicated TF4 File.
In the presence of a viscous chelator, use a size 010 hand file to verify a glide path to length. In more restrictive canals, use a size 010 hand file in any region of a canal to create a glide path.
Your Advantages: reliable mechanical glide path, efficient dentine removal, effective shaping and safe preparation of all canal anatomies.
In the presence of NaOCl,“float” the V1 into the canal and passively“follow” the glide path. Before light resistance is encountered, laterally“brush” and cut dentin on the outstroke to improve straight line access and apical progression.
In the presence of NaOCl,“float” the V1 in the canal and passively“follow” the glide path. Before light resistance is encountered, laterally“brush” and cut dentin on the outstroke to improve straight-line access and apical progression. Always brush away from the furcation.