Characteristics and Effectiveness of XP‐Endo Files and Systems: A Narrative Review
Sarah M. Alkahtany,
Rana Alfadhel,
Aseel AlOmair
et al.
Abstract:Background: XP‐endo files are composed of Max‐Wire alloy, which was developed by FKG Dentaire (La Chaux‐de‐Fonds, Switzerland). This alloy, known as Martensite‐Austenite Electropolish Flex, is the first NiTi alloy used in endodontics to combine the shape memory effect with superelasticity for use in clinical practice.Objective: This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing knowledge and evidence regarding different XP‐endo files and systems, XP‐endo Finisher (XPEF), XP‐endo Shaper (XPES… Show more
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