IP Library Granted Patent US 7,740,480
Granted Patent B2
US 7,740,480 · App. 10/416,630 · Granted Jun 22, 2010

Sequence of canal instruments for executing an endodontic operative procedure

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Patent No.
US 7,740,480
App. No.
10/416,630
Granted
Jun 22, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sequence of canal instruments for performing an endodontic operating protocol uses a sequence of several instruments, for example, three such instruments with three cutting blades. The instruments have a progressive conicity, for example, 6%, 4% and 2%, and each instrument has an identical progressive pitch. The pitch further increases progressively from instrument to instrument as a function of the conicity of each instrument.

Claims (6)

1. A sequence of canal instruments for performing an endodontic operating protocol comprising a plurality of instruments adapted for use in a defined sequence, wherein each of the instruments has a plurality of cutting blades, wherein the sequence of instruments have progressive conicities from instrument to instrument in the sequence, wherein the sequence of instruments have progressive pitches including a defined progression and a defined initial pitch, wherein the progression of each instrument is identical to the progression of the other instruments in the sequence, and wherein the initial pitch of the instruments in the sequence of instruments increases progressively as a function of the conicities of the instruments in the sequence and varies in increasing proportion.

2. The sequence of canal instruments of claim 1 which includes a series of three instruments.

3. The sequence of canal instruments of claim 1 wherein each of the instruments has three cutting blades.

4. The sequence of canal instruments of claim 1 wherein the sequence of instruments includes a first instrument having a conicity of 6%, a second instrument having a conicity of 4% and a third instrument having a conicity of 2%.

5. The sequence of canal instruments of claim 4 wherein the third instrument has a defined initial pitch, the second instrument has a defined initial pitch which is 1.5 times the defined initial pitch of the third instrument, and the first instrument has a defined initial pitch which is 2 times the defined initial pitch of the third instrument.

6. The sequence of canal instruments of claim 1 wherein each of the instruments includes an apex at one end and a handle at another end, and wherein the pitch of each instrument progressively increases from the apex to the handle.