For easy post-core and richmond crown removal. This kit includes:
- 1 WAM'X forcep;
- 3 pairs of assorted prongs;
- 3 pairs of assorted silicone slices;
- 3 CMV (Ceramometalivore) autoclavable burs for effortless, vibration free cutting of metal and porcelain and
- 1 Instructional DVD.
All components are fully autoclavable (130°C/275°F)
Please Mute Audio & Read English Subtext for WAM'X Explanation
DRILL, SQUEEZE, REMOVE!
Forget those outdated complicated devices, and stop wasting your precious time on last century's techniques with their random results and uncomfortable surgery. Use the only technically correct procedure that can remove a post without risk to the root, quickly, reliably and painlessly. WAM'X.
Using a simple mechanical principle, WAM'X allows you to remove a post in 5 to 10 minutes. The Prongs' action generates several technically correct forces between the core and the occlusal side of the root, which induces no pain or risk for your patient. WAM'X will provide you spectacular results, even on mobile teeth.
WAM'X is totally painless and risk-free.
Thanks to the free rotation of the prongs, WAM'X automatically self-aligns to the path of least resistance. This allows the post to move freely as it releases - exactly the same way it went in. The root is always gently held in compression, never tension, and pressures on the root are extremely low, which minimizes risks of fracture for the root.
In certain situations (i.e. apical infection on posterior lingual root,...) surgery is nearly impossible or unpredictable. Thanks to its compact shape, WAM'X allows you to reach any part of the denture and to remove any cast post or richmond crown in order to make a root canal re-treatment. Thanks WAM'X!
HOW IT WORKS
Make several preliminary X-rays in order to evaluate the situation. Create a "U" shaped space around the post in order to locate the post. Then, slowly eliminate the material remaining between this space and the occlusal side of the root.
Apply ultrasonic waves at full power, for 1 or 2 minutes on all sides of the post,alternatively with and without spray.
Choose the appropriate sizes of prongs and insert them as shown on the animation, one against the other.
Keep the WAM'X plier loose (closed) and introduce the prongs gently, as far as possible between the root and the core.
Squeeze the grips while firmly pressing your finger on the top of the prosthesis. This prevents it from springing out when the bond is broken. The separation of the prongs will remove the post.