One Shape: One Single File in Continuous Rotation
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MICRO-MEGA, whose history dates back to 1905, has always been at the
forefront of technology and holds internationally recognized know-how in the design,
manufacture and marketing of medical devices for use by Dental Specialists around
the world (root canal instruments, obturation, handpieces and instrument hygiene).
Through our technical expertise, our capacity for innovation and our commitment to
quality we continue to offer solutions based on high-tech medical products.
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Discover
MICRO-MEGA
solutions,
developed for you
and with you
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Asymmetrical cross-section
MICRO-MEGA patent since 1999.
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Longer pitch.
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Variable cross-section along the instrument.
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Depth identifications on the file.
Product benefits
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n S implification of the instrumentation sequence: 1
Literature
references
Comfortable results are shown also by
innovative single-use One Shape file. [...]
This means that the goal of simplifying the
technique and reducing the overall duration
of the treatment is respected. If the irrigating
protocol is correct, One Shape permits
a quick treatment with the same efficacy
in bacterial reduction as conventional
Ni-Ti instruments.
Antibacterial efficiency of conventional
and single-use Ni-Ti endodontic instruments:
an in vitro microbiological evaluation.
Alberto DAGNA, Carla Renata Arciola, Livia
Visai, Laura Selan, Marco Colombo, Stefano
Bianchi, Claudio Poggio / The International
journal of artificial organs 10/2012
Literature
references
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irrigation*.
* It is imperative to let the irrigant act for at least 15 minutes for optimal root canal disinfection.
effect.
n T he quantity of apically extruded debris is
Literature
references
The behavior of instruments is linked to their geometry and their design.
Producing an asymmetric instrument modify the file behavior. In the present
study, the axial stresses decreased, but the torque did not change with
an asymmetric triple helix cross-section. These results may encourage
manufacturers to propose asymmetric instruments to increase safety.
Effect of Asymmetry on the Behavior of Prototype Rotary Triple Helix Root
Canal Instruments.
Franck Diemer, DDS, MS, PhD, Jrome Michetti, DDS, MS, Jean-philippe
Mallet, DDS, MS, and Robert Piquet, PhD / JOE Volume 39, Number 6,
June 2013
Rotary instrumentation was associated with less debris extrusion compared
to reciprocal instrumentation. () Reciproc produced significantly more debris
compared to all other systems.
Quantitative evaluation of apically extruded debris with different single-file
systems: Reciproc, F360 and OneShape versus Mtwo. Burklein, Shaefer
& Benten / IEJ 2013 July 6
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n M ore flexibility due to the longer instrument
pitch.
n E rgonomics maximum comfort, safety
and efficiency.
n E asy progression superior ability to
negotiate curves.
n I mproved working comfort the longer
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Operating Protocol
Access Cavity
Preparation
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Take
a preoperative radiograph
to assess canal anatomy
and establish Estimated
Working Length (EWL).
Establish
straight-line access
preparation to expose canal
orifices.
Remove
coronal constrictions
with ENDOFLARE (or use
your current flaring technique).
Canal
penetration
of
ENDOFLARE is limited to
3 mm below the pulp
chamber floor.
K-File
- If the #10 K file easily
reaches the EWL and if it
is possible to take a #15
K file down to this EWL:
Copiously irrigate the canal
and use One Shape
according to the established
protocol.
K-File
(MMC)
N10
(MMC)
N15
NaOCl
NaOCl
EWL
Irrigate
thoroughly with
sodium hypochlorite.
EWL
Or
- If canal constrictions prevent the #10 K file from easily reaching the EWL, complete glide
path preparation using G-Files, NiTi files for glide path development in continuous rotation. Use
G1 to EWL followed by G2 to EWL according to the recommended protocol. Copiously irrigate
after each instrument passage. Use the #15 K file to determine Working Length (WL).
ENDOFLARE
K-File
G1
(MMC)
N10
3 mm
NaOCl
EWL
10
10
G2
NaOCl
NaOCl
EWL
NaOCl
EWL
Note
It is highly
recommended,
at a minimum, to
use One Shape
on an extracted
tooth or to receive
training regarding
this product prior
to using it for root
canal treatment.
c) Reintroduce the One Shape instrument into the root canal and take it down to the WL by
performing the recommended in and out movement.
The WL can be reached in one or more passages (file withdrawal, cleaning of the file, irrigation
and patency check) depending on the complexity of the canal anatomy.
An upward circumferential filing movement can then be performed if necessary and according
to the root canal anatomy.
Remove and clean the instrument and irrigate the canal when apical resistance or a slight apical pull is encountered. Repeat steps
until the WL is reached.
One Shape
One Shape
One Shape
NaOCl
NaOCl
NaOCl
2/3 WL
WL-3 mm
WL
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Optional
Apical finishing
MICRO-MEGA offers an optional solution with specific apical finishing files, One Shape
Apical. One Shape Apical files are sterile and single use instruments which can be used
after shaping with One Shape to apically enlarge the root canal.
instruments
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Operating Protocol
One Shape
One Shape
NaOCl
NaOCl
WL
NaOCl
WL
WL
Working movement identical to One Shape technique: in and out movement without pressure in the apical zone.
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One Shape Apical 2 for use after One Shape Apical 1 WL.
In case of resistance or slight apical pull remove and clean the instrument and irrigate the root canal.
This instrument is for single use and intended for the treatment of only one tooth.
Check the condition of the instrument after the treatment of each canal and dispose of all instruments which show signs
of unwinding, wear or premature fatigue. In case of reutilization the instrument presents a risk of separation. The root canal
must be irrigated using sodium hypochlorite after each instrument passage.
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Obturation
Whether it is temporary or permanent, obturation is an essential stage of every endodontic
treatment. MICRO-MEGA developed reliable and practical filling solutions for use after
root canal preparation is performed with One Shape.
MICRO-MEGA presents you the One Shape Oburation range, which is the ideal complement
of One Shape.
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ne Shape Gutta Percha Points:
Shaping, Apical 1, Apical 2
n O ne Shape Paper Points:
Shaping, Apical 1, Apical 2
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G ai n in
si m pl ic ity :
O ne fi le =
o ne p o in t!
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MMcontrol
Zoom on your safety asset: motor with torque and speed control + integrated apex locator,
MMcontrol is an indispensable tool in order to achieve optimal safety in the daily practice
of endodontics.
n Proven reliability
n Simplicity of implementation
n Safe endodontic procedure
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MMcontrol
+ One Shape
Solution Kit
Ref. 51400104
MMC
Apic
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G-Fil
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END
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ARE
1 MMcontrol
blister MMC 08 (sterile - L25 mm)
1
+ 1 blister MMC 10 (sterile - L25 mm)
+ 1 blister MMC 15 (sterile - L25 mm)
1 blister ENDOFLARE (sterile - L25 mm)
1 blister G-Files G1 (sterile - L25 mm)
+ 1 blister G-Files G2 (sterile - L25 mm)
5 blisters One Shape (sterile - L25 mm)
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1 blister One Shape Apical 1 (sterile L25 mm) + 1 blister One Shape Apical 2
(sterile - L25 mm)
1 box Gutta Percha One Shape ShapingL29 mm
1 box Paper Points One Shape ShapingL29 mm
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Total solution
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One Shape is
the complete solution
for endodontics!
Testimonials
Dr Tobias Mackert,
Germany
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Clinical cases
Dr. Alberto DAGNA
University of Pavia - ITALY
Pre-operative x-ray
Access cavity
Orifices opening
with ENDOFLARE
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Post-operative x-ray
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Bibliography
Rui Liu, Ben Xiang Hou, Paul R. Wesselink,
Min-Kai Wu, Hagay Shemesh
The Incidence of Root Microcracks
Caused by 3 Different Single-file
Systems versus the ProTaper System
JOE Volume 39, Number 8,
August 2013
Brklein S., Benten S., Schfer E.
Shaping ability of different single-file
systems in severely curved root canals
of extracted teeth
International Endondontic Journal
June 2013
Anil Dhingra, Punit Srivastava,
Dipti Chadda, Satyabrat Banerjee
Simplify your Endodontics with Single
File Systems - Case Reports
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical
Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), Vol. 6, Issue 6
(May - Jun. 2013), PP 44-51
One Shape for Endodontic
Instrumentation
INSIDE DENTISTRY February 2013
Dr Nicolas Guernier
Linstrumentation unique en rotation
continue
Dental Tribune - Octobre 2013
C. Gernhardt
One Shape, ein vollrotierendes
Einfeilensystem fr die effiziente
und sichere Wurzelkanalaufbereitung
Eine bersicht
ZWR - Oktober 2013
Dr Alexandre Viteaux
Linstrumentation unique en rotation
continue
Dental Tribune - Juin 2013
Dr Serge Bal
Du HERO 642 au One Shape
Clinic - Mars 2013
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