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Models and Recommendations

The models and main recommendations for using CVDentus tip are described as follow.
T0F

Truncated cone, minimally invasive of 0,3 mm
T0F (0.3 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 30% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Preparation of pits and fissures with incipient lesions;
  • Finishing of compound resin;
  • Removal of excess restoration materials in inter-papila, supra and sub-gingival regions;
  • Pediatric use;
  • Gingival dislocation.
T1 e T1F

Truncated cone, general use of 0,6 mm
T1F (0.5 x 2.5 mm) e T1 (0.5 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 60% to 70% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Preparation of pits in more developed lesions;
  • Beveling, occlusion adjust;
  • Removal of old restorations (amalgam and resin);
  • Removal of tartar and stains, supra or sub gingival (use with minimum power);
  • Gingival peeling (2nd step of Gingival Peeling).
C1 e C1F

Cylinder tip 1 mm
C12F (1.0 x 2.5 mm) and C1 (1.0 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 60% to 70% of Pmax.


Indications:

  • Extensive preparations;
  • Posterior preparations;
  • Beveling;
  • Angular preparations;
  • Preparations which need parallelism.
C22 e C22F

Cylinder tip 1.2 mm
C22F
and C22 (1.2 x 1.5 mm)
Power: 80% to 90% of Pmax


Indications:

  • Extensive preparations;
  • Mechanical retentions;
  • Angular preparations;
  • Removal of amalgam and temporary cement;
  • Deep penetration to form grooves (1st step of Gingival Peeling).
R1 e R1F

Ball tip 1 mm
R1Fand R1 (1.0 x 1.0 mm)
Power: 40% to 50% of Pmax.


Indications:

  • Removal of carious tissues;
  • Access to anterior teeth;
  • Preparation in proximal cavities;
  • Tunnel preparations;
  • Papillary contour during gingival peeling.
I1 e I1F

Inverted cone tip 1 mm
I1F
and I1 (1.0 x 0.8 mm)
Power: 40% to 70% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Removal of carious tissues;
  • Micro-mechanical retentions;
  • Preparation in regions of de-mineralized enamel;
  • Removal of old restorations;
  • Removal of temporary cement;
  • Pediatric use (sucking caries)

Cylinder tip with round end 1 mm
CR1F (1.0 x 2.5 mm) and CR1 (1.0 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 40% to 50% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Finishing of prosthetic preparations;
  • Sub-gingival cavities;
  • Occlusal cavities;
  • Rounded cavities with parallel faces.
R1-A

Ball tip with forward bent, 1 mm
R1-A (1.0 x 1.0 mm)
Power: 50% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Inter-proximal preparations;
  • Direct access to the vestibular;
  • Tunnel preparation with mesial access.
R1_B

Ball tip with backward bent, 1 mm
R1-B (1.0 x 1.0 mm)
Power: 50% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Preparation at the distal of second and third molar;
  • Tunnel preparation with distal access;
  • Lingual preparation of anterior teeth.
T1-A

Cone tip with forward bent, 0.6 mm
T1-A (0.5 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 70% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Removal of excess restoration material;
  • Bone perforation;
  • Root sectioning;
  • Oclusal cavities.
T0F_1

Cone tip with double bents 30º/60º, 0.3 mm
T0F-1
(0.3 x 4.0 mm, 30º/9mm/60º)
Power: 25% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Apicectomy.
T0F-2

Cone tip with double bents 30º/90º 0.3 mm
T0F-2
(0.3 x 4.0 mm, 30º/9mm/90º)
Power: 25% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Apicectomy.
T0F-3

Cone tip with double bents 30º and left, 0.3 mm
T0F-3
(0.3 x 4.0 mm, 30º/9mm/60º)
Power: 25% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Apicectomy.
W1

Sinzel tip perpendicular to bent plane
W1 (0.4 x 1,6 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 80% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Apicectomy (apex planning);
  • Removal of larger volumes of material;
  • Inter-proximal access;
  • Large area cutting;
W1-O

Sinzel tip paralel to bent plane
W1-O
(0.4 x 1,6 x 4.0 mm,)
Power: 80% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Bone cutting;
  • Large area cutting;
  • Inter-proximal access;
  • Preparation of occlusal fissures.
T0F-E

Cone tip 0.3 mm (long rod)
T0F-E (0.3 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 30% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Preparation of pits and fissures with incipient lesions;
  • Endodontic location of radicular channels;
  • Pulp access.
C22-E

Cylinder tip 1.2 mm (long rod)
C22-E
(1.2 x 1.5 mm)
Power: 80% of Pmax

Indications:

  • Pulp access;
  • Planning of pulp chamber.
R1-E

Ball tip 1 mm (long rod)
R1-E
(1.0 x 1.0 mm)
Power: 50% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Pulp access;
  • Calculus removal from pulp chamber.
I1-E

Inverted cone tip 1 mm (long rod)
I1-E
(1.0 x 0.8 mm)
Power: 50% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Pulp access;
  • Planning of pulp chamber;
  • Deeper mechanical retentions.
V1-E

Sinzel tip perpendicular to bent plane (long rod)
V1-E (0,4 x 1,2 x 4.0 mm)
Power: 70% of Pmax.

Indications:

  • Pulp access;
  • Planning of pulp chamber walls.
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