The Acteon P5 NEWTRON XS is a state-of-the-art piezo ultrasonic unit engineered to be the gold standard for modern endodontics. It combines sophisticated technology with an ergonomic design to enhance the quality, predictability, and safety of every phase of root canal therapy.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Patented NEWTRON Technology:
At the core of the unit is the exclusive NEWTRON technology, which generates perfectly controlled, single-plane linear vibrations. This eliminates parasitic lateral vibrations, resulting in unparalleled precision, reduced patient discomfort, and maximum preservation of tooth structure. This level of control is critical for intricate procedures near the apex or during delicate retreatment. - Dedicated Endodontic Power & Control:
The P5 NEWTRON XS features an intelligent Cruise Control™ System that automatically adjusts power to maintain consistent tip performance, regardless of the load applied. The intuitive, color-coded power dial (Color Coding System™) corresponds with the color bands on ACTEON’s specialized endodontic tips, simplifying setup and preventing tip overuse or breakage. - Enhanced Visibility with LED Handpiece:
The lightweight and ergonomic handpiece is equipped with a high-power LED light, which provides bright, daylight-quality illumination directly onto the treatment site. This is invaluable within the dark environment of a root canal, dramatically improving the visibility of canal orifices, calcifications, and broken instruments. - Self-Contained Irrigation System:
The integrated irrigation system with a 300ml tank allows the clinician to use specific endodontic irrigants like Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl), EDTA, or Chlorhexidine. This is essential for performing effective Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation (PUI), which activates solutions deep within the canal system to improve disinfection and debris removal. - Versatile Endodontic Applications:
The unit’s precision and power make it the ideal instrument for a wide range of endodontic applications, including:- Refining access cavities and locating calcified canals.
- Activating irrigants for superior canal cleaning (PUI).
- Removing posts, broken files, and hard obturation materials during retreatment.
- Preparing for apical surgery (retro-preparation).

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