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From: Camil Ianes
To: ROOTS
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:11 AM
Subject: [roots] Lower Wisdom Molars

Hi Ianes, compliment for your excellent cases. What is your protocol to obture canals with System A? Luciano Giardino - Italy Hi Luciano! Thank you! I fit the master cone (FM, M). Then I try the GuttaCondensor (0,30-0,40) in the canal. It must go 4-5 mm from the WL and not contact the walls. Be sure the handpiece is set to the good direction!!!!! Rpm=20 000. Insert the master cone with a bit of sealer on his tip. Cut off the excess and condense with pluggers. With the instrument rotating at 20 000, contact the GP at the orifice and advance light at 4-5 mm from foramen. Pause a second. You will feel a contra pressure. Then extract the GC still rotating. Condense again the GP at the orifice. Thats all.... It is a very quick technique and the results are very good. - Camil