EndoSequence®
Patented Alternating Contact Point (ACP) design with Expeditor canal-sizing file and crown-down technique at 500-600 RPM
| File | Tip | Taper | Speed rpm | Torque Ncm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Expeditor™ | 0.27 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 15/.04 | 0.15 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 20/.04 | 0.20 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 25/.04 | 0.25 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 30/.04 | 0.30 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 35/.04 | 0.35 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 40/.04 | 0.40 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 45/.04 | 0.45 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
| 50/.04 | 0.50 | 4% | 500-600 | 1.8-2.3 |
EndoSequence files work best at 500-600 RPM (per IFU and chairside card). Set initial torque between 1.8-2.3 Ncm; do not exceed 2.9 Ncm (per IFU).
The Alternating Contact Point (ACP) design keeps the file centered and carries debris coronally in a wave-like fashion (per brochure).
Use the engagement-based technique: 3 strokes to engagement per series, 2 series per file, then wipe and move to the next file (per IFU).
All files are available in both .04 and .06 tapers for sizes 15-50. Sizes 55-80 are available in .04 taper only (X-Large pack per IFU). The .04 taper may be preferred in difficult or curved canals.
The Expeditor (27/.04) is used only for canal size assessment, not as a shaping instrument.
Precision non-cutting safety tip reduces the risk of ledging and transportation (per brochure).
Electropolished surface finish improves resistance to cyclic and torsional fatigue (per brochure).
Single patient use only. Brasseler USA defines single use as one patient, one tooth (per IFU).
Obturation Techniques
Single cone, warm vertical, carrier-based & lateral compaction
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What alloy is EndoSequence made from?
Answer
EndoSequence® is manufactured from Conventional NiTi (Electropolished) with conventional heat treatment.
How many files are in the EndoSequence sequence?
Answer
The EndoSequence® system includes 9 files: Expeditor™, 15/.
What motion type does EndoSequence use?
Answer
EndoSequence® uses continuous rotation motion.
What cases is EndoSequence best for?
Answer
EndoSequence® is best suited for: crown-down technique with canal-sized file kits, wide range of canal sizes with dual taper (.
What speed and torque settings are recommended for EndoSequence?
Answer
Recommended settings: 500-600 RPM and 1.
Reviewed by
Dr. Levent Yuksel
DDS · Endodontist
Independently authored and clinically reviewed.