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ProTaper hand files are Dentsply's manual nickel-titanium files, turned by finger rather than a motor to shape fine, curved root canals. On Dentalkart the set sequences SX through F3 with a non-cutting guiding tip, in 21, 25, and 31 mm lengths. Finishing files lock the apex at F1 20/.07, F2 25/.08, and F3 30/.09, and each autoclaves for reuse.
ProTaper hand files are nickel-titanium endodontic files that a clinician turns by hand to clean and shape a root canal. They carry the same progressive, convex-triangular ProTaper geometry as the motor-driven rotary files, but finger control gives the feedback that matters in a narrow or sharply curved canal, where a free-running file would risk transportation. A non-cutting guiding tip lets each instrument trace the canal rather than gouge it, and the set steps from shaping sizes through finishing sizes across three working lengths.
The system reads as a sequence rather than a pile of sizes. SX, S1, and S2 handle the shaping, opening the coronal and middle thirds and carving the path; F1, F2, and F3 then finish the apical third to fixed tip sizes of 20/.07, 25/.08, and 30/.09.
The Universal line is the everyday manual set, its multi-taper blade clearing dentine efficiently through most canals. A common single-size pick is the Dentsply ProTaper Universal Hand Files 25mm.
One assorted pack holds the whole shaping-to-finishing run, the simplest way to stock a complete sequence; the Dentsply ProTaper Hand File Assorted (SX-F3) packs it as one.
Universal uses conventional NiTi; the Gold variant adds a heat treatment that leaves the file more flexible and harder to fracture in aggressive curves. Both run the identical taper sequence.
Every size comes in 21, 25, and 31 mm — 21 mm for short or anterior teeth, 25 mm for the bulk of cases, and 31 mm where a long root or tight posterior access needs the extra reach.
Hand shaping earns its place where tactile feedback beats speed — the fine, curved, or calcified canals that make a motor-driven file risky, and the early negotiation before any rotary sequence begins. Where they fit:
ProTaper is a Dentsply Sirona system, so every pack here is genuine Dentsply — there is no third-party "ProTaper" to substitute, and the taper and tip geometry are exactly what make the sequence behave predictably.
For manual files outside the ProTaper family, the K-files and H-files ranges cover stainless-steel and NiTi hand instruments from several brands.
Provenance is the whole point with ProTaper, since the taper and tip geometry only behave when the metallurgy is genuine. Each pack on Dentalkart is authentic Dentsply with batch traceability, sealed as it left the maker, and a 10-day window covers anything that arrives damaged or dead. The files also sit beside the rest of the canal-prep range — paper points, sealers, and the wider Cleaning and Shaping section — so a full root canal kit comes off one shelf.
ProTaper hand files are nickel-titanium endodontic files that a clinician turns by hand to clean and shape a root canal. They carry the same progressive, convex-triangular ProTaper geometry as the motor-driven rotary files, but finger control gives the feedback that matters in a narrow or sharply curved canal, where a free-running file would risk transportation. A non-cutting guiding tip lets each instrument trace the canal rather than gouge it, and the set steps from shaping sizes through finishing sizes across three working lengths.
The system reads as a sequence rather than a pile of sizes. SX, S1, and S2 handle the shaping, opening the coronal and middle thirds and carving the path; F1, F2, and F3 then finish the apical third to fixed tip sizes of 20/.07, 25/.08, and 30/.09.
The Universal line is the everyday manual set, its multi-taper blade clearing dentine efficiently through most canals. A common single-size pick is the Dentsply ProTaper Universal Hand Files 25mm.
One assorted pack holds the whole shaping-to-finishing run, the simplest way to stock a complete sequence; the Dentsply ProTaper Hand File Assorted (SX-F3) packs it as one.
Universal uses conventional NiTi; the Gold variant adds a heat treatment that leaves the file more flexible and harder to fracture in aggressive curves. Both run the identical taper sequence.
Every size comes in 21, 25, and 31 mm — 21 mm for short or anterior teeth, 25 mm for the bulk of cases, and 31 mm where a long root or tight posterior access needs the extra reach.
Hand shaping earns its place where tactile feedback beats speed — the fine, curved, or calcified canals that make a motor-driven file risky, and the early negotiation before any rotary sequence begins. Where they fit:
ProTaper is a Dentsply Sirona system, so every pack here is genuine Dentsply — there is no third-party "ProTaper" to substitute, and the taper and tip geometry are exactly what make the sequence behave predictably.
For manual files outside the ProTaper family, the K-files and H-files ranges cover stainless-steel and NiTi hand instruments from several brands.
Provenance is the whole point with ProTaper, since the taper and tip geometry only behave when the metallurgy is genuine. Each pack on Dentalkart is authentic Dentsply with batch traceability, sealed as it left the maker, and a 10-day window covers anything that arrives damaged or dead. The files also sit beside the rest of the canal-prep range — paper points, sealers, and the wider Cleaning and Shaping section — so a full root canal kit comes off one shelf.
Turned by finger, they clean and widen the root canal in a set order — SX, S1, and S2 open the coronal and middle thirds, then F1, F2, and F3 carve the apical third to a fixed taper. The hand grip gives the tactile read that fine and curved canals need.
Same blade geometry, different drive. Hand files are turned manually, trading speed for the feel that protects a narrow or curved canal, while rotary files spin in an endo motor for quicker bulk shaping. A common routine negotiates by hand, then finishes the straighter portion on a motor.
A complete run is SX, S1, S2, F1, F2, and F3, finishing at 20/.07, 25/.08, and 30/.09 respectively. Lengths of 21, 25, and 31 mm cover short anterior teeth, routine cases, and long or hard-to-reach posterior roots in turn.
A few, provided it stays straight and undamaged. Scrub off debris and autoclave between patients, and inspect the flutes each time — any unwinding, a bend, or a bright stress mark retires the file, since hand files separate the same way rotary ones do.
Every pack is authentic Dentsply, drawn from the maker or its authorised Indian distributor and sealed with batch traceability you can check. There is no compatible substitute for ProTaper, so genuineness is what keeps the taper and tip geometry true, and a 10-day replacement covers transit faults.