MG3™
Six-file rotary sequence (Starter orifice opener + P1/P2 glide path + G1/G2/G3 shapers) with non-cutting tip, incremental thread spacing, and brochure-described cross-section advantages of improved performance, lower fracture tendency, and better debris removal (per brochure)
| File | Tip | Taper | Speed rpm | Torque Ncm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Starter | 12% | 350 | 3.0 |
| P1 | 0.16 | 2% | 350 | 3.0 |
| P2 | 0.19 | 2% | 350 | 3.0 |
| G1 | 0.20 | 4% | 350 | 3.0 |
| G2 | 0.25 | 6% | 350 | 3.0 |
| G3 | 0.35 | 4% | 350 | 3.0 |
Full brochure spec card (image): Starter (—/.12), P1 (16/.02, white), P2 (19/.02, yellow), G1 (20/.04, yellow), G2 (25/.06, red), G3 (35/.04, green) — all rated 3.0 N·cm at 350 rpm (per brochure file table)
MG3 is the conventional NiTi version of Perfect Dental's MG-line concept; for heat-treated flexibility consider MG3 Blue (per brochure family positioning)
Length range 21/25/31 mm covers most posterior anatomy (per brochure)
Use torque-controlled endodontic motor; brand cites the Perfect Endo Motor series as compatible (per MG3 Blue brochure family reference)
Obturation Techniques
Single cone, warm vertical, carrier-based & lateral compaction
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What alloy is MG3 made from?
Answer
MG3™ is manufactured from Conventional NiTi with conventional heat treatment.
How many files are in the MG3 sequence?
Answer
The MG3™ system includes 6 files: Starter, P1, P2, G1, G2, G3.
What motion type does MG3 use?
Answer
MG3™ uses continuous rotation motion.
What cases is MG3 best for?
Answer
MG3™ is best suited for: value-tier rotary multi-file sequence, general shaping in mild–moderate curvature, practices wanting a structured glide-path → shaper workflow.
What speed and torque settings are recommended for MG3?
Answer
Recommended settings: 350 RPM and 3.
Reviewed by
Dr. Levent Yuksel
DDS · Endodontist
Independently authored and clinically reviewed.