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Specific hardness of steel; nearest to enamel
Automatic power regulation and perfectly controlled vibrations with the NEWTRON® technology
Increased tactile sense for the practitioner
MAKE THE SWITCH
Specific hardness of steel; nearest to enamel
Automatic power regulation and perfectly controlled vibrations with the NEWTRON® technology
Increased tactile sense for the practitioner
ACTEON has created an exclusive technique called the Drop-by-drop Technique which can only be achieved with NEWTRON. Original ACTEON tips ensure controlled irrigation up to the tip extremity.
Set the irrigation flow rate to 0 and the power to 3 on the device.
Point the tip upwards. Increase flow rate so that the irrigation reaches the tip end, drop-by-drop.
Set device power as per the color code.
Start working with evacuation close to the tip.
• Less hand fatigue for the clinician
• More comfortable for the patient
Soft Tissue Preservation
• No gingival damage
• Decreased cementum removal
• Treatments are 20% to 50% shorter1
• More time for hygiene education
• More patients treated
Sleek design and dial corresponding to the Color Coding System.
Prophylaxis, Implant Maintenance, Scaling and Root Planing
Endodontic Treatment Success with NEWTRON Devices and Tips.
ENDOSUCCESS RETREATMENT KIT
CAP (CANAL ACCESS PREP) TIPS
ENDOSUCCESS APICAL SURGERY KIT
IRRISAFE™
NEWTRON Tip Kits for restorative procedures include the PerfectMargin Rounded, PerfectMargin Shoulder, and PerfectMargin Veneers.
ACTEON also provides a Condensation tip for inlays or onlays on posterior teeth, and multiple Loosening tips for posts and crowns.
NEWTRON® offers tips with exclusive alloys and coatings that respect the different surfaces treated : enamel, crown, implant. Perform lavage before, during, and after debridement using the NEWTRON Implant Protect Tips with short, horizontal strokes and controlled irrigation flow rate to facillitate acoustic streaming, acoustic turbulence and a cavitational effect.
A good way to set the water flow is to do the following: - Place the # 1 tip on the handpiece.
- Then turn the power setting down to its lowest point.
- With the tip pointing upwards, adjust the water to a drip rate of two to three drips per second and make sure the water is reaching the very end of the tip (this will ensure water reaches the tip when working on the maxillary teeth)
- Now adjust the power to the blue range and press the foot control.
There should be a light mist when the water comes in contact with the tip. This is enough to keep the tip cool to the touch.
Yes, if any medicament other than water is run through the unit, you must flush the unit and handpiece with water for one full minute after use.
NEWTRON™ piezo devices operate quietly with no heat or vibration felt in the handpiece. This is not the case with units utilizing magnetostrictive systems where vibration is felt in the handpiece. Apply the tip to a lightly to metal object (key or coin) to verify its vibrating.
Current literature states that there is little to o EMI emitted from piezo handpieces, and most pacemakers are shielded as well to protect the patient. We recommend contacting the patient’s cardiologist to get authorization before using a NEWTRON™ device on the patient with a pacemaker.
Tip orientation is incorrect.
The tip vibrates in a linear motion on the same plane as the handpiece (straight forward and back). This makes the lateral sides of the tip extremely efficient for the shaving off sheets of calculus. The stroke required is a mirror image of hand instrumentation requiring only very little pressure resulting in no hand fatigue. An easy way to understand this concept is to scale without stepping on the foot control just like manually scaling the teeth.
Yes. It is important to use the proper power level. Operating within the correct power level range assures optimal tip vibration (amplitude) for efficient performance during application. Some tips may break when the recommended power setting is exceeded. Rule of thumb is the thinner the tip the lower the power setting. NEWTRON™ tips feature a unique color-coded system (CCS) to match recommended power settings for each application.
Green: Low power for subgingival scaling, root-planing, perio and implant maintenance
Yellow: Medium power for conventional endodontics, re-treatments, gutta-percha condensing and surgery.
Blue: High power for supragingival scaling, cavity preparation and margin preparation.
Orange: Very high power for condensing composites and removing posts and crowns.
These power settings correspond with the color-coded power control knob on all SATELEC® ultrasonic devices.
he handpiece pulls straight away from the tubing to be disconnected. Do not twist the handpiece or your may damage the handpiece connector.
Yes. After each use, the AHP should be wiped down with disinfecting wipes. Around the base of the HP is a larger o-ring to ensure a tight fit between handpiece and tubing. There is also an o-ring, which is smaller, inside the base of the AHP. This o-ring ensures a tight fit where water runs from tubing through the AHP. The o-rings should be changed every 2-3 months (spare o-rings are provided in the handpieces original box). At the end of the day the handpiece should be stored separated from the handpiece tubing. The nosecone also unscrews from the handpiece to ease the removal of any blood or other contaminants.
The handpiece, nosecone, tip, wrench, and box are all autoclavable. If you have an LED handpiece, the LED light and clear plastic light guide are autoclavable too. You must separate the tip and nosecone from the handpiece before sterilizing. Do not soak the handpiece in an ultrasonic bath. All items may be autoclaved in the box provided or in individual pouches.
he tip threads onto the end of the autoclavable handpiece (AHP). The color-coded tip-enclosing wrench provided prevents you from having to touch the actual tip. You orient the slot in the wrench around the base of the tip, press the wrench into place, and turn the tip counter-clockwise to loosen the tip. The tip should always either be applied on the AHP or inside the wrench. First, hand tighten a tip to the handpiece. Then select the appropriate colored wrench (see the embedded color band on tip), align the hole to the flat sides of the tip and press down. The wrench will lock into place. Now unscrew the wrench and the tip remains inside, helping prevent the loss of tips or injuring hands and fingers. Hand tightening only needs to be done the first time using the device or acquiring new tips and wrenches. The tip should remain in the color-coded wrench unless it’s in use. If you have a round color coded wrench, this is a torque wrench. This wrench has a special design that will prevent over-tightening of the tip on the AHP. When the tip is tight on the AHP, continue to force the wrench in a clockwise motion until you hear an audible “click” You will then know the tip is sufficiently tight on the AHP. DO NOT DO THIS WITH THE FLAT COLOR CODED WRENCHES.
No. These tips are not to be altered in any way. Sharpening these tips will negatively affect the tip’s ability to vibrate properly.
Most users experience at least 6 – 9 months of use prior to having to replace a tip due to its wear. ACTEON offers the widest variety of NEWTRON™tip designs and manufactures the thinnest perio tips on the market. ACTEON was the first company to develop tips with an internal coolant spray, diamond coated tips and pure titanium tips for implant maintenance. ACTEON manufactures NEWTRON™ tips for all applications including:
- periodontics
- subgingival scaling
- root planing
- implant maintenance
- biofilm disruption
- cavity preparation
- margin preparation
- condensing of composites
- endodontic retreatment
- post and crown removal
- apical surgery.
Medical category : IIa according to the european directive 93/42/CEE