iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System

iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
iVac™ Apical Negative Pressure Irrigation and Activation System
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    The iVac™ System is designed to be used during the root canal treatment irrigation phase, preferably connected to a piezo ultrasonic handpiece. The system was created using the three most important concepts established by the endodontic research and science for root canal irrigation and disinfection.

     

    The first concept adopted is ultrasonic vibration, which acts as a chemical catalyst of the irrigating solutions in conjunction with the transient cavitation and microstreaming effects, determining a chemical-mechanical cleaning action in areas of difficult access in the root canal.

    The second concept is the negative pressure, by which the irrigation fluid moves from the pulp chamber to the apical limit without extruding beyond the foramen.

    And finally, concomitant irrigation, a principle whereby the volume of irrigating liquid is renewed continuously. Constant fluid replacement provokes ideal chemical activity by repositioning the solution for a new one.

    The iVac™ system united the three irrigation fundaments in a single device, acting safely against the risk of liquid extrusion into the periapical tissue and activating the renewed fluid inside the canal. The system comprises an aspiration/activation cannula with two options of outside diameters, .35mm and .50mm.

    The iVac™ ultrasonic connector is designed to easily hold the cannula and deliver the irrigating liquid properly while transmitting the vibration from the piezo ultrasonic handpiece. In addition, tubes and connections allow the ordinary vacuum outlet to be coupled, adding negative pressure to the system.


    Advantages:

    • The iVac uses apical negative pressure with concomitant irrigation, which avoids the risk of extrusion of the irrigant while allowing the irrigating fluid to clean and disinfect the entire root canal to the working length1, 2.

    • iVac is highly instrumental in cases where irrigation depth control is essential3, such as young teeth, apexification, regeneration, and apical foramen resorptions.

    • The iVac design allows the continuous exchange of ultrasonically activated irrigants with constant refreshment into the root canal system throughout the procedure.

    • It can effectively clean and disinfect irregularities of the root canal system with the action of continuous ultrasonic irrigation,4, 5, 6

    • The polymer microcannula allows effective ultrasonic activation7 of the irrigant, even in curved canals.

    • The iVac™ system is simple to install and has an intuitive operation, requiring no significant equipment investment.

    • In addition to the ultrasonic vibration, the cannula's external and internal diameters rate significantly reduces the risk of clogging.

      References :

      1. 1. Desai P, Himel V. Comparative safety of various intracanal irrigation systems. J Endod.  2009 Apr;35(4):545-9.
      2. 2. Gomes, B. Extrusion Preliminary Report – iVac. UNICAMP, 2022. In Press.
      3. 3. Mitchell RP, Yang SE, Baumgartner JC. Comparison of apical extrusion of NaOCl using the EndoVac or needle irrigation of root canals. J Endod. 2010 Feb;36(2):338-41.
      4. 4. Layton G, Wu WI, Selvaganapathy PR, Friedman S, Kishen A. Fluid Dynamics and Biofilm Removal Generated by Syringe-delivered and 2 Ultrasonic-assisted Irrigation Methods: A Novel Experimental Approach. J Endod. 2015 Jun;41(6):884-9.
      5. 5. Nielsen BA, Craig Baumgartner J. Comparison of the EndoVac system to needle irrigation of root canals. J Endod. 2007 May;33(5):611-5.
      6. 6. Siu C, Baumgartner JC. Comparison of the debridement efficacy of the EndoVac irrigation system and conventional needle root canal irrigation in vivo. J Endod. 2010 Nov;36(11):1782-5.
      7. 7. Doppler Vibrometry Analysis. Preliminary report results. Akisue, E. POLI, USP, 2022. In Press.


       


       


       


      Intro Kit Contents: 

      ● 5 x 0.35 iVac tips 27mm (Green)

      ● 5x 0.50 iVac tips 27mm (Yellow)

      ●1 x iVac S-type piezo connector

      ●10 x Angled capillary tips

      ● 1 x Low Vac adaptor, 1 x High Vac adaptor, 1 x Long silicone tubing with 1 female  connector and 1 male connector

      ● 5 x Short silicone tubing with 1 female connector and 1 elbow connector

      ● 2 x Rings

      ● 1 x Technique Guide

      ● 1 x Instructions for Use

       


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      Variants

    • 9542IVC Type: iVac™ Intro Kit
    • 954235G Type:iVac™ Tips 0.35 (27mm, Green), 20/pk
    • 954250Y Type:iVac™ Tip 0.50 (27mm, Yellow), 20/pk
    • 9542ST Type:iVac™ Short (170mm) Silicone Tubing and Connectors, 5/pk
    • 9542LTA Type:iVac™ 1x Long (1700mm) Silicone Tubing and Connectors, 1x Low Vac-adaptor, 1x High Vac-adaptor
    • 9542ACT Type:iVac™ Angled capillary tip, 10/pk
    • 9542SC Type:iVac™ S-type Piezo Connector with 2 Rings, 1/pk
    • 9542EC Type:iVac™ E-type Piezo Connector with 2 Rings, 1/pk
    • 9542R Type:iVac™ Rings 2/pk

      "My initial experience with the iVac has been positive. This system is easy to use and offers simultaneous irrigation and ultrasonic activation."

      Dr. Emily Lammers, DDS, MS, Endodontist,
      Immediate Past President of the Ohio Association of Endodontists

       

       

      "The iVac effectively utilized the power of piezo ultrasonics and negative pressure to irrigate complex anatomies. I think the makers have unlocked the adequate size of the cannulas to be utilized even in minimally instrumented canals.

      I was able to achieve cleaner canals with minimized risks for irrigant extrusion. The flawless integration of the system with ultrasonic devices makes it a perfect product for augmented irrigation."

       

      Sameer D. Jain, DDS, MS, MSD
      Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics

       

       

      “The new iVac combines two efficient irrigation/activation techniques validated scientifically and clinically. It provides a great solution to achieve proper root canal disinfection at an affordable cost.”

       

      Nestor Cohenca, DDS, FIADT
      Endodontics & Dental Traumatology
      Diplomate. American Board of Endodontics
      Professor. University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital
      Director of Endodontics and Traumatology & Seattle Children’s Hospital

       

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      "My initial experience with the iVac has been positive. This system is easy to use and offers simultaneous irrigation and ultrasonic activation."

      Dr. Emily Lammers, DDS, MS, Endodontist,
      Immediate Past President of the Ohio Association of Endodontists

       

       

      "The iVac effectively utilized the power of piezo ultrasonics and negative pressure to irrigate complex anatomies. I think the makers have unlocked the adequate size of the cannulas to be utilized even in minimally instrumented canals.

      I was able to achieve cleaner canals with minimized risks for irrigant extrusion. The flawless integration of the system with ultrasonic devices makes it a perfect product for augmented irrigation."

       

      Sameer D. Jain, DDS, MS, MSD
      Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics

       

       

      “The new iVac combines two efficient irrigation/activation techniques validated scientifically and clinically. It provides a great solution to achieve proper root canal disinfection at an affordable cost.”

       

      Nestor Cohenca, DDS, FIADT
      Endodontics & Dental Traumatology
      Diplomate. American Board of Endodontics
      Professor. University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital
      Director of Endodontics and Traumatology & Seattle Children’s Hospital