GemDent Peeso Reamers β Pack of 6 GemDent Peeso Reamers are precision-engineered rotary instruments specifically designed for post-space preparation and controlled canal enlargement. Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, these reamers provide the superior cutting efficiency and durability required for refining the coronal and middle thirds of the root canal system. Featuring a long, parallel-sided cutting head, GemDent Peeso Reamers enable high-precision dentin removal, making them the ideal choice for clinicians preparing a predictable environment for post placement and final restoration. ποΈ Product Features Parallel-Sided Cutting Head: Engineered specifically for uniform post-space preparation and efficient canal widening. High-Quality Stainless Steel: Forged for maximum strength and superior corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term clinical reliability. Coronal & Middle Third Optimization: Designed for controlled dentin removal, providing a smooth transition from the orifice to the mid-canal. Latch-Type Compatibility: Fully compatible with all standard latch-type slow-speed handpieces for seamless operatory integration. Smooth Cutting Action: Optimized flute geometry ensures predictable enlargement with minimal risk of "grabbing" or vibration. ISO Size Identification: Clear marking for quick and accurate selection during complex restorative procedures. π Technical Specifications Feature Details Material Medical-Grade Stainless Steel Type Latch-Type Peeso Reamer Lengths 28 mm and 32 mm Packaging 6 Reamers per Pack Speed Recommendation Slow-Speed Handpiece (800β1200 RPM) π Available Configurations GemDent Peeso Reamers are available in multiple lengths and sizes to accommodate various tooth lengths and post requirements: 28 mm Length: Available in Sizes #1, #2, #3, and #4 32 mm Length: Available in Sizes #1, #2, #3, and #4 π‘ Clinical Tip: Post-Space Safety To avoid root perforation, always use Peeso Reamers in a straight-line access. Ensure the canal has been thoroughly obturated before preparation, and always start with the smallest size that fits the canal width. Never force the reamer apically; let the cutting head do the work to maintain the integrity of the remaining tooth structure.