XP-endo® Rise
2-file system with exclusive 2-in-1 Shaper that serves both initial treatment and retreatment — MaxWire technology at uniform 1000 RPM / 1.0 Ncm, up to 8 canals per instrument
| File | Tip | Taper | Speed rpm | Torque Ncm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XP-endo Rise Glider | 0.15 | 4% | 1000 | 1.0 |
| XP-endo Rise Shaper | 0.30 | 4% | 1000 | 1.0 |
Both instruments operate at uniform settings: 1000 RPM / 1.0 Ncm (per IFU).
The Rise Shaper is a 2-in-1 instrument: it can be used for both initial canal shaping and gutta percha removal during retreatment (per IFU and brochure).
MaxWire alloy appears straight at room temperature and expands to its programmed shape at body temperature, allowing the file to adapt to canal anatomy.
Each instrument may treat up to 8 root canals (per IFU), compared to 4 canals for the original XP-endo Shaper.
The branded Rise Glider is purpose-designed for this system, unlike the original XP-endo Shaper which used any glide path file.
Per brochure, RACE EVO claims up to 2x faster retreatment compared to conventional protocols when using the Rise Shaper in retreatment mode.
These instruments have not been tested on children, pregnant, or breastfeeding women (per IFU).
Obturation Techniques
Single cone, warm vertical, carrier-based & lateral compaction
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What alloy is XP-endo Rise made from?
Answer
XP-endo® Rise is manufactured from MaxWire (NiTi alloy) with max-wire heat treatment.
How many files are in the XP-endo Rise sequence?
Answer
The XP-endo® Rise system includes 2 files: XP-endo Rise Glider, XP-endo Rise Shaper.
What motion type does XP-endo Rise use?
Answer
XP-endo® Rise uses continuous rotation motion.
What cases is XP-endo Rise best for?
Answer
XP-endo® Rise is best suited for: minimally invasive canal shaping with anatomical adaptation, 2-in-1 treatment and retreatment with a single shaper file, simplified 2-file workflow at uniform motor settings.
What speed and torque settings are recommended for XP-endo Rise?
Answer
Recommended settings: 1000 RPM and 1.
Reviewed by
Dr. Levent Yuksel
DDS · Endodontist
Independently authored and clinically reviewed.