The SAF is a hollow file designed as an elastically compressible, thin-walled pointed cylinder that is composed of a nickel-titanium lattice.
The SAF is used as a single instrument to achieve complete 3D root canal cleaning and shaping in a minimally invasive way. Its hollow shape allows for the continuous flow of irrigant through its lumen to achieve superior disinfection.
The SAF is available in three standard lengths (21 mm, 25 mm and 31 mm) and two diameters (1.5 mm and 2.0 mm).
The SAF 1.5 mm is designed for canals with an initial apical size of ISO 20-35.
The SAF 2.0 mm is designed for use in wider canals with an initial apical size of ISO 35-60 commonly found in retreatments or younger patients. The SAF 2.0 mm may also be used in wider canals (≥#70), but would then require the dentist to pay attention to the possible rotation of the file inside the canal.
Optimal Disinfection: Continuous Refreshment of Agitated NaOCI
The SAF is the first and only chemo-mechanical endodontic instrument.
4 mL/min continuous no-pressure irrigation, washing away the "dentin dust" created by the SAF's scrubbing.
Irrigant exchange and sonic agitation throughout the instrumentation process, for superior disinfection of even unreachable areas, such as isthmi and recesses, to prevent debris packing and extrusion.
Superior Disinfection
Improved mechanical cleaning, avoidance of packing of debris and continuous agitated irrigation - are the key to superior disinfection within a short period of time.
Superior Removal of Debris
"In the SAF group, most of the specimens were completely free of debris".