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titleOfInvention Endodontic file
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a haired file for performing a root canal fresh wound during an endodontic treatment procedure as a whole. A haired file (70) includes a shank (72) having a peripheral surface (74) and a fiber (76) attached to the peripheral surface by a method such as flocking. The peripheral surface is at least one bristle surface segment (80), wherein the fibers are dispersed over the segment; At least one abrasive surface segment (78) suitable for grinding or scraping the root canal wall. Fibers can be made of various materials, various textures, It can have denier, length, and flexibility. The fiber can be provided in the recessed region (40) and the secondary tube (50) without the need for unnecessary reshaping or dentin removal from the root canal. Scrape and remove potential irritants of the root canal structure, including. The fiber further captures the removed debris pieces (90), Remove from root canal.
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