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Endodontic Trays | Exhibitor on the IDS - International Dental Show 2025

Endodontic Trays

Dental endodontic trays are specialized organizers designed to hold and sterilize endodontic instruments and supplies during root canal procedures. They help keep everything within easy reach, maintaining a sterile field and improving efficiency. They are typically autoclavable.

While the term "endodontic tray" is commonly used, there isn't a strict, standardized naming convention with distinct "types" like you might find with other instruments. Instead, trays are often described by their features and intended use. Here's a breakdown:

Descriptive Classifications:

Instrument Trays: These trays are designed with specific slots or compartments to hold endodontic files (hand files, rotary files), reamers, explorers, pluggers, spreaders, and other instruments. They may be organized by size, type, or sequence of use.
Supply Trays: These trays may have designated areas for storing cotton pellets, paper points, gutta-percha points, absorbent points, medicaments, syringes, and other materials used in endodontic treatment.
Combination Trays: These trays combine features of both instrument and supply trays, providing a comprehensive organization system for endodontic procedures.
Cassette Trays: These trays are often designed to hold a set of instruments and supplies needed for a specific procedure. They can be processed and sterilized as a unit, streamlining the workflow.

Material and Features:

Material: Endodontic trays are typically made from durable, sterilizable materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, or autoclavable plastic.
Size and Shape: Trays come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different amounts of instruments and supplies.
Organization: The key feature of an endodontic tray is its organized layout. Slots, compartments, racks, and other features help keep instruments separated and easily accessible.
Sterilization: Trays are designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures of autoclaving, ensuring proper sterilization.
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