Re: [ACEsthetics] Waveone system

Im still liking. The system 


Ken Siegel



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Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Waveone system
From: Guy Moorman <toothpick44@gmail.com>
To: Ken siegel <kensiegel@onlymyemail.com>
CC: Re: [ACEsthetics] Waveone system


Unusual.  This system's main advantage is a small number of files and reciprocation reducing risk to some degree.  It will not adequately do many teeth, especially truly calcified molars.  This is stated straight up by developers of the system.  I've used the system on a fair number of teeth and find it lacking compared to true rotary systems like Protapers and Twisted Files finishing with a landed file like the K3.  It simply will not adequately do all teeth.  Rotary will.  I fail to see the point in purchasing it in place of a good rotary system.  Brassler has a new system but I find the files frail.  Guy

On Apr 26, 2012 2:02 PM, "Ken siegel" <kensiegel@onlymyemail.com> wrote:
I know there was some discussion about the wave one endo system a little while ago.  The people on the Lightwalker Laser forum had recommended it so I finally bought the system.  From the few end's that I have done with it I will have to say that it is really terrific.  I just did an endo on #30 that was calcified as hell.  The Waveone system handled the canals like a champ.  I really would have been afraid to take a traditional NiTi file down the canals but it was a real pleasure.  So anyone who is thinking about the system I have to say I am very pleased.
Ken
Kenneth Siegel, D.M.D.
Dental Excellence of Blue Bell
706 Dekalb Pike
Blue Bell, Pa. 19422

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