DTE Dr. Castellucci’s Access Cavity Ultrasonic Tips Kit

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DTE Dr. Castellucci’s Access Cavity Ultrasonic Tips Kit

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Specification
Packing List

E101: Finishing Access Cavity Walls x
E102: Locating MB2 Canal x
E103: Removing Calcifications and Fiber Posts x
E104: Decrementing Metal Posts x
E105: Refining the Pulp Chamber Floor x
Tip Holder x

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DTE Dr. Arnaldo Castellucci Access Cavity Ultrasonic Tips Kit

The Access Cavity Kit by Dr. Arnaldo Castellucci, in collaboration with Woodpecker/DTE, is the ultimate ultrasonic solution for modern endodontic procedures. This kit caters to both Endodontics and General Dentists aiming to achieve superior outcomes with minimal effort.

What Makes the A-C Kit Stand Out?

  • Comprehensive Toolset: A versatile set of 5 ultrasonic tips, each engineered for a specific clinical task.

  • Advanced Micro-Blades: The cutting-edge micro-blade design ensures precise cutting with reduced wear, making the kit highly durable.

  • Built-in Irrigation: Integrated water ports keep the working area clear and cool, enhancing visibility and reducing debris accumulation.

  • Cost-Effective Innovation: High-quality, long-lasting tips at a fraction of the cost of diamond-coated alternatives.

  • Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with SATELEC® / DTE® / NSK® ultrasonic systems.

 

How to Use Dr. Castellucci’s Access Cavity Kit

Each tip in the Access Cavity Kit is uniquely designed for a specific clinical application.

Below is a guide to ensure proper usage and maximize efficiency:

A-C Tip ED101: Finishing Access Cavity Walls

  • Use to refine the walls of access cavities in molars and premolars.

  • Position the tip at a 110° angle for optimal visibility and control.

  • Work in dry mode for aggressive cutting or with irrigation to maintain a clear field and prevent overheating.

A-C Tip ED102: Finding the MB2 Canal

  • Place the tip along the groove between the mesiobuccal and palatal canals.

    Use back-and-forth motion with light pressure to locate and relocate the MB2 canal entrance.

  • Employ irrigation to cool the tip and remove debris for better visualization.

A-C Tip ED103: Removing Calcifications and Fiber Posts

  • For calcifications: Target only the pathological deposits, preserving healthy dentin.

  • For fiber posts: Focus vibrations on the core of the post, alternating dry and irrigated modes for effective removal.

A-C Tip ED104: Decrementing Metal Posts

  • Apply vibrations directly to the head of the post.

  • Use moderate pressure while rotating the tip around the post’s head.

  • Alternate dry and irrigated modes to avoid overheating and ensure safe decrementing.

A-C Tip ED105: Finishing the Pulp Chamber Floor

Use to remove calcifications or old restorative materials without altering the natural anatomy.

Work with irrigation to avoid overheating and achieve a smooth, convex chamber floor.

General Tips:

  • Operate each tip within 60–90% of the ultrasonic unit's maximum power, depending on the tip.

  • Ensure proper handpiece connections (EMS or Satelec).

  • Alternate between dry and irrigated modes as required for precision and cooling.

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1. How often should the scaling tips be replaced?
• Scaling tips can undergo up to 300 sterilization cycles before they need to be replaced. Monitor for signs of reduced vibration or buzzing, as these may indicate a damaged tip that needs replacement.

2. How do I install the scaling tip on the Woodpecker / DTE Ultrasonic Scaler?
• Ensure the scaling tip, wrench, and handpiece have been sterilized before installation. Use the provided torque wrench to securely tighten the scaling tip onto the handpiece.

3. How do I adjust the water flow for the scaling tips?
• To adjust the water flow, use the water control knob. It’s best to start with the knob set to maximum, then adjust based on cooling and cleaning needs.
4. Why is my scaling tip’s vibration weak?
• A weak vibration can result from a loose scaling tip or a damaged tip. Tighten the scaling tip with the torque wrench. If the tip still vibrates weakly, it may need to be replaced.

5. How do I avoid damaging the scaling tip or teeth during use?
• Avoid pressing the tip too hard against the teeth and do not position the tip vertically on the tooth surface. Use a light, to-and-fro motion with minimal pressure to ensure effective and safe scaling.

6. What cleaning methods are recommended for the scaling tips?
• Cleaning should occur within 24 hours post-operation and can be done manually or with an automated cleaner. For automated cleaning, ensure it adheres to EN ISO 15883 standards, with proper temperature control and cleaning agents like distilled or deionized water.

7. How should I sterilize the scaling tips?
• Sterilization should follow a thorough cleaning and disinfection process. Tips can withstand up to 300 sterilization cycles at a maximum temperature of 138°C.