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WaveOne Gold reciprocating files by Dentsply Sirona are designed to provide increased safety, flexibility, and cutting efficiency. Additionally, they offer 50% more resistance to cyclic fatigue than the WaveOne line. The tip diameter, taper, and cross-sectional design have been optimized for improved performance.
They are distributed in packs of 6 units with three different lengths: 21 mm, 25 mm, and 31 mm. Optionally, it is also possible to purchase an assorted set of 4 files (1 Small, 1 Primary, 1 Medium, and 1 Large) with the three aforementioned length types to choose from.
WaveOne Gold files are available in four sizes: small, primary, medium, and large. All four sizes enhance compatibility with various canal anatomies, although the primary size is recommended for the majority of canals.
WaveOne Gold Glider files prepare the glide path while respecting the natural shape of the root canal. They can be used beforehand to optimize canal shaping before using WaveOne Gold files, although it is not always necessary.
The philosophy of WaveOne® Gold is as straightforward as its proposed use:
Single-file use. This file family simplifies the work of endodontists by using a single NiTi instrument per canal in most cases. Around 80% of cases can be completed with a single file for canal treatment, resulting in significant time savings.
Increased flexibility with Gold treatment. The new treatments applied to the file alloys, along with rigorous quality control of these processes, result in greater elasticity that allows adaptation to a wide range of canal morphologies.
Same cross-sectional design as shaping files, leading to increased safety and efficiency in various treatments.
Same reciprocating motion. WaveOne® Gold files are used only in reciprocating motion (with compatible Dentsply Sirona motors). Instruments with this type of movement have shown greater efficiency in terms of cutting effectiveness, shaping ability, and even resistance to cyclic fatigue compared to continuously rotating instruments.