CMA:
a revolutionary system
for your everyday practice
Advantages:
1-A reduced number of instruments.
4 nickel-titanium rotary endodontic instruments for a simplified sequence.
Only one sequence for root canal shaping and removal of filling material.
2-Safer, more secure and reliable rotary instruments.
>> Cross-section with 3 cutting angles ensures more cutting efficiency.
Cross-section
>> Non-cutting tip: ensures the respect of the root canal trajectory.
>> Their shape favours the removal of debris out of the canal.
>> Short handle: improves and eases the access to molars.
-Guaranteed Safety
>> Stronger hard wearing NiTi alloy. >> Deformation visible to the naked eye.
Step 1
Exploring the coronal 2/3 of the canal and making it permeable:
Instruments used:
Manual steel files N° 10 and 15. Used until they move freely in the canal.
Objectives:
• Secure and prepare the access for CMA into the coronal 2/3 of the canal.
Step 2
Flaring the coronal and middle part of the canal:
Instruments used:
CORONAL and MEDIAN. CORONAL C
flares out the coronal part of the canal.
MEDIAN M
enlarges the middle part of the canal.
Objectives:
• Straighten the access and enlarge the root canal entries to provide continuity between the pulp chamber and the canals, so as to allow the tools a free access to the apical one-third.
Step 3
Determining the working length:
Instruments used:
Manual steel files N° 10 and 15. Used until they move freely in the canal.
Objectives:
• Determining the working length. • Preparing for the nickel-titanium rotary instruments to pass safely all the way to the apical one-third.
Step 4
Enlarging the apical portion of the canal:
Instruments used:
APICAL FINE A1 is used on the whole length of the root canal, to be followed by APICAL A2.




