EdgePro® is a proprietary laser-assisted endodontic technology that generates light-absorbed energy waves that can help remove up to 99% of the bacteria commonly found in the root canal1,2. Bacteria and biological debris often reside deep within complex anatomy, making it difficult to remove without EdgePRO. EdgePRO assists in removing bacteria and biological debris from complex anatomy while preserving healthy tooth structure.
Laser-focused on Saving Teeth & Restoring Health
EdgePRO lights the way to a pristine clean with laser-focused precision to help our endodontists remove the bacteria and biological debris from complex anatomy that is creating the source of your pain1 while preserving healthy tooth structure. Many EdgePRO patients report a positive in-procedure experience & post-procedure comfort. EdgePRO laser-assisted endodontic technology supports conservative endodontic access and optimal patient outcomes by generating water-seeking rays of light that reach into complex anatomy for a deep canal clean to help remove up to 99% of the bacteria commonly found in the root canal system1,2.
Cleaning. Enhanced.
EdgePRO Radiance Cleaning Technology supports designing a customized patient protocol based on the micro-anatomy of the patient’s tooth. Outstanding cleaning, disinfection and debridement can be achieved with precision thanks to the design of the EdgePRO Radiance Cleaning Tips. EdgePRO Radiance Cleaning Tips generate waves of light energy that reach deep into complex tooth anatomy. They selectively seek water and the hydroxyapatite found in dentin.
Procedure. Enhanced.
Experience. Enhanced.
- Christo JE, Zilm PS, Sullivan T, Cathro PR. Efficacy of low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite and low-powered Er, Cr: YSGG laser-activated irrigation against an Enterococcus faecalis biofilm. Int Endod J. 2016 Mar;49(3):279-86.
- Gordon W, Atabakhsh VA, Meza F, et al. The antimicrobial efficacy of the ErCrYSGG laser with radial emitting tips on root canal dentin walls infected with E faecalis. JADA. 2007;138(July):992-1002. doi:10.14219/jada.archive.
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