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Irrigation delivery system

VortiFlow Irrigation Needle

Controlled lateral irrigant delivery positioned as the cleaning bridge between shaping and final bioceramic sealing.

Technical CAD render of the VortiFlow irrigation needle concept
Lateral flow Clean 3D Seal

Technical overview

Helical channel geometry

VortiFlow is presented as a lateral-flow concept built around channel geometry, outlet placement, and shaped-canal fluid behaviour.

Fluid dynamics visual for the VortiFlow irrigation concept

Cleaning after shaping

The system story is deliberate: shape first, then clean with controlled delivery before sealing with a matched bioceramic pathway.

Shape → Clean 3D → Seal

Clinical video

VortiFlow in motion.

The video sits here as a focused clinical visual, not as a generic media insert. Use it alongside the engineering figures and evidence overview to review the cleaning concept in context.

Lateral delivery Review how the concept is positioned within the cleaning phase after shaping.
Canal context Keep the motion study close to the surrounding engineering and workflow explanation.
Evidence path Move from the video into the evidence overview or the wider workflow sequence when needed.
Open evidence overview

Short clinical animation showing the VortiFlow irrigation concept.

VortiFlow concept image showing fluid delivery in the canal

The clinical journey

Cleaning should follow the preparation geometry you just created.

1

Shape the canal

Preparation geometry determines how irrigant can move, exchange, and reach the canal walls during the cleaning phase.

2

Deliver controlled irrigation

VortiFlow positions lateral outlet design and helical channel flow as part of the cleaning step rather than a generic accessory choice.

3

Move into final sealing

After cleaning, the workflow transitions into bioceramic sealing so the preparation, irrigation, and final material choice stay connected.

Engineering detail

Helical channels, lateral outlets, and fluid movement within the shaped canal.

Comparison chart showing different irrigation needle delivery concepts

Delivery comparison

Used to explain why outlet style and needle geometry influence the way irrigant behaves inside the preparation.

Diagram showing the helical channel geometry in the VortiFlow concept

Helical channel figure

Shows the directional-flow concept that underpins the VortiFlow cleaning story.

CAD rendering of one VortiFlow tip concept CAD rendering of the VortiFlow lateral outlet tip concept

Tip geometry

Supports the message that distal form, outlet placement, and controlled delivery all work together.

Seal the workflow

BCS BioCeramic Sealer

VortiFlow is positioned inside the wider EndoTech sequence: shape the canal, clean with controlled irrigation, then move into a matched sealing pathway.

Clean 3D irrigation phase logic
Seal bioceramic completion
Engineering illustration representing the VortiFlow flow pathway before sealing

Evidence and rationale

Transparent context for clinicians evaluating why delivery design matters in the cleaning phase.

Feature VortiFlow Typical Alternative
Outlet geometry Lateral-flow concept Often treated as a commodity feature
Workflow position Integrated after shaping Often described in isolation
Engineering story Fluid exchange and debris transport Less system-led explanation
Final step connection Leads into sealing Usually separated from material choice

Downloads

Evidence files and system references.

Connect shaping, cleaning, and sealing more clearly.

Review the VortiFlow concept, then contact EndoTech Singapore if you want to discuss how the irrigation step fits within the wider TransformX™ workflow.