Universal available in 3 sizes :1(S), 2(M), 3(L)
Super Quick available in 5 sizes :1(XS), 2(S), 3(M), 4(L), 5(XL)
Detailed information
Brand | WAM |
Reference | WXESQ3 |
Maintenance | autoclavable 135°C/275°F |
Medical Device | Class I |
Manufacturer | WAM (France) |
Déclaration de conformité | CE |
Material | Surgical stainless steel |
France exclusivity | WAM |
Presentation
Forget those outdated complicated devices, and stop wasting your precious time on last centuries techniques with their random results and uncomfortable surgery.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. WamX.
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 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 WamX!
How it works
NEW - SuperQuick prongs process
Reccently developped by Dr Cauris Couvrechel (Paris), the Super Quick prongs allow you now to remove a large number of cast post in less than a minute. Thanks to hteir modified shape and a smart process, the preparation is greatly eased and fastened. Moreover, it avoids to drill against the dentin which allows essential tissue savings and preserve the ferrule effect.
Post & Core case
Create a groove on the mesial and distal sides of the core. Unlike the orginal process, this new process doesn't require to drill at the junction between the core and the root.
Try successively the different sizes of prongs in the order to select the smallest one that matches the U-shaped groove around the core.
Select now the smalllest prong able to slide around the core. This prong will ideally slide along the core until it hits the margin.
Once selected, insert the prongs into the forceps.
Apply ultrasonic waves at full power, for 1 or 2 minutes on all sides of the post,alternatively with and without spray.
Place the prongs mounted on the forceps as shown on this picture.
Squeeze the forceps. When the larger prong hits the margin, the smaller one starts to lift the core along the axis of the pos
Richmond crown case
Using a drill or a disk, remove the distal and mesial sides of the crown.
Create a groove on the mesial and distal sides of the core. Unlike the orginal process, this new process doesn't require to drill at the junction between the core and the root.
Try successively the different sizes of prongs in the order to select the smallest one that matches the U-shaped groove around the core.
Select now the smalllest prong able to slide around the core. This prong will ideally slide along the core until it hits the margin.
Once selected, insert the prongs into the forceps.
Apply ultrasonic waves at full power, for 1 or 2 minutes on all sides of the post,alternatively with and without spray.
Place the prongs mounted on the forceps as shown on this picture.
Squeeze the forceps. When the larger prong hits the margin, the smaller one starts to lift the core along the axis of the post.
Universal prongs process
Make several preliminary X-rays in order to locate approximately the interface between the core and the occlusal of the root.
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.
Dépose des reconstitutions corono-radiculaires : protocoles simplifiés
C. Perez & C. Couvrechel, Les Entretiens d’Odontologie Stomatologie, 2017
Résumé
Face à un échec endodontique, le retraitement orthograde est souvent la solution de première intention. Ceci implique la dépose des restaurations coronaires et corono-radiculaires.
Durant cette étape, la conservation maximale des structures dentaires saines doit être un objectif aussi important que le succès endodontique. Après l’analyse de la situation clinique, l’association en trois temps des techniques de dépose par vibration et par traction permet le démontage des reconstitutions corono-radiculaires en toute sécurité. Ce protocole inclut un nouvel instrument qui concilie économie tissulaire, sécurité et réversibilité. L’inlay-core est préalablement préparé a minima par 2 encoches proximales.
La Wam’X SuperQuick®, agit par un mouvement de traction axial sur la restauration corono-radiculaire provoquant la rupture du materiau d’assemblage. La conception de la pince permet de donner une certaine liberté d’axe de traction afin d’éviter la fracture de la structure dentaire.
Mots clés : inlay-core, effet férule, dépose, adhésion
Universal prongs
SuperQuick prongs
Is it possible to remove post cores aswell as richmond crowns with WAM'X® ?
Yes of course. The principle is exactly the same for the two situations. I case of a post core, you can even remove the post core and the crown at the same time, without removing the crown before. It's like removing a richmond crown.
Is it possible to remove post cores with dowel?
Yes. In this situation, you will just have to drill first to split the core in 2 or 3 parts (as many parts as posts) , In many cases, you could be surprised to see the dowel removed by the drill vibrations.
Is it possible to re use the post after its removal?
You should only be able to use it temporarilly because the important drilling in the core. You just have to fill the holes with composite.
But don't forget that usually, when you decide to remove a post, the situation is generally uncomfortable: You only have a few choices:
* Post removal and endodontic treatment
* Apical surgery + retro obturation.
* Root extraction
Is it possible to remove a post if it is linked to other prosthetic elements?
Yes. The post and the rest of the prosthesis must be removed separately. Therefore, it is necessary to separate the post from the bridge before starting to remove it.
"The WAM (WAMKey and WAM'X) products are becoming indispensable in daily dental practice. Once you get familiar with these instruments after a few introductory sessions first, you will then never be able to do without. They are manufactured to high standards with a state-of-the-art design and a superior after-sales service. We can certainly proceed differently (although in certain cases, the WAM'X is the only solution) but doing so is complicated, extremely complicated!"
Dr Alain GUYOBON - Saint Cyr l'Ecole (FRANCE) 2008.
"As an endodontist, I never though removing a cast post could be that easy and so predictable."
Clara STRÖM DDS (Sweden)
"Far easier than any other solution surprisingly efficient. From my experience, a real must have."
Peter D. MILLER DDS (USA)
"There aren't that many solutions available for that purpose. And some of them are not that efficient. But that one REALLY WORKS!"
Irina BOVKA DDS (Germany)