With a completely new file design, Procodile Q can allow for even safer and more efficient root canal preparation.
Its innovative, variably tapered file core makes it more efficient, flexible and ideal when shaping a root canal and completing a high-quality preparation.
- Heat-treated: Increases file flexibility, making the file easier to bend and improves efficiency when shaping root canals
- Variably tapered file core: Allows for optimal preparation of root canals and increased file adaptability due to diameter of core decreasing towards the shank
- Effective substance removal: Variably tapered file core increases chip space and infected tissue is removed from the canal more effectively
- Increased safety: Up to 300 % more resistant to cyclic fatigue, decreasing the risk of file fracture
“Komet’s Procodile Q™ files get me to the apical third of the root more efficiently and accurately than any other files I’ve used.”
– Dr. Steven Schmoldt
“Komet’s Procodile Q™ file is not aggressive but instead extremely efficient, thereby allowing me to provide excellent endodontic care for my patients.”
- Dr. John Olmsted, Past president of the American Association of Endodontic
“..These files just are very resilient and have taken the stress out of root canals. They just don't break if you know what you are doing. Everything from the paper points to the GPs fit nicely and helps me achieve easy and efficient treatment for my patients."
- Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny
Stop Riding the Wave
Study Finds Procodile Q is the Stronger, Faster and More Durable File
Dental Advisory Biomaterials Research Center released a study evaluating the cyclic fatigue resistance and cutting efficiency of Procodile Q™ and Wave One® Gold reciprocating files, and Procodile Q™ came out on top.
Stick with the Status Quo or use the Superior File
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Procodile Q™’s cutting rate was 16% faster than Wave One® Gold’s
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Procodile Q™ lasted between 197% - 325% longer in the cyclic fatigue test than Wave One® Gold
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Procodile Q™ extrudes more debris than Wave One® Gold
Reference: M. Cowen, J.M. Powers. (2022). Laboratory Evaluation of Procodile Q Endodontic Files. DENTAL ADVISOR Biomaterials Research Center.