An effective, safe, single-hand operation, TRUE Negative Pressure System for the canal is finally here!
E.S. Vac is the ONLY single handed apical negative pressure irrigation system on the market!
E.S. Vac provides safe root canal irrigation and peace of mind. Over a decade of research has proven that apical negative pressure irrigation can prevent against a hypochlorite accident due to significantly lower apical debris extrusion when compared to conventional irrigation1.ES Vac uses suction to pull irrigants down the canal of the tooth and safely out of the canal via the suction dual port cannula.
Not only is E.S. Vac simple and safe to use, it is also clinically proven to be better for your patients. Apical negative-pressure irrigation with ES Vac can achieve significantly better root canal cleaning at the apical third in less exposure time than traditional positive-pressure irrigation2. Additionally, research shows that patients have less post-op pain when negative pressure irrigation is performed during their root canal therapy3,4.
The E.S. Vac single-hand-operated instrument provides negative pressure in the canal utilizing the clinician’s existing vacuum
E.S. Vac is to be used as the final irrigation of the canal after gross debris removal
ES Vac is the ONLY product on the market that includes EVERYTHING you need to successfully irrigate a canal all for just $8.95 per kit!
*Patent pending.
“I recently used the ES Vac system as a replacement to the prior negative pressure endovac system. I was very happy with the performance and ease of use. The volume of irrigant through the system was significantly more as well.”
Duane A. Van Nieuwenhuyzen
Riverbend Endodontics
Using the E.S. Vac is Simple!
- Open the kit and insert suction connector into suction port
- Fill 12ml syringe with irrigation solution
- Attach syringe to delivery/suction device
- Insert ES VAC into canal
- Irrigate canal with solution from syringe
- Properly discard ES VAC after use
Download IFU Here
1 Barbosa-Ribeiro M, Arruda-Vasconcelos R, Fabretti FL, Silva EJNL, De-Deus G, Gomes BPFA. Evaluation of Apically Extruded Debris Using Positive and Negative Pressure Irrigation Systems in Association with Different Irrigants. Braz Dent J. 2018 Mar-Apr;29(2):184-188.
2 Heilborn C, Reynolds K, Johnson JD, Cohenca N. Cleaning efficacy of an apical negative-pressure irrigation system at different exposure times. Quintessence Int. 2010 Oct;41(9):759-67.
3 TopçuoÄlu HS, TopçuoÄlu G, Arslan H. The Effect of Apical Positive and Negative Pressure Irrigation Methods on Postoperative Pain in Mandibular Molar Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial. J Endod. 2018 Aug;44(8):1210-1215.
4 Gondim E Jr, Setzer FC, Dos Carmo CB, Kim S. Postoperative pain after the application of two different irrigation devices in a prospective randomized clinical trial. J Endod. 2010 Aug;36(8):1295-301.