Confirm clean in 10 seconds
Know if the root canal is clean
Leaving bacteria in a root canal decreases the chance of a success from 94% to 68%. With Endocator you are able to detect trace amounts of root canal contamination from bacteria, nerve tissue, blood, saliva, and apical fluid. Endocator displays on a 0-100 scale and which root canals are clean and which root canals are still contaminated.
Made for root canals
Our patented system for root canal verification uses a proprietary tester formulation that is specifically designed to hold up to the disinfectants used in root canals to give you the most accurate results. The device is calibrated for root canals and the 0-100 scale was based on a 1000 patient study along with feedback from key clinicians.
Generate Revenue
Endocator is not just good for your patients, but it is also another way to generate more revenue. Gain the confidence to finish more cases in one visit. Also charging if you are inclined to charge the patient a fee of $50 a test and completing 1,000 root canals a year a dentist stands to take home $50,000 more a year with Endocator testing.
Sensitive and accurate
Reasearch has shown that root canal ATP testing correlates to the numbers of bacteria present in the root canal. Research has also shown that root canals with living bacteria are more likely to fail. Endocator detects when root canals are still contaminated with ATP and when root canals are clean and ready to be filled.
Easy and fast
Get chairside feedback of the level of bacterial and nerve tissue debris that remains in your root canal. Simply rinse the canals with sterile water, then aspirate and inject a sample into our testers, activate the tester by pushing down on the top button and get a reading in 10 seconds.
Vital and Necrotic Teeth
Endocator detects ATP from nerve tissue, apical fluid, blood, and bacteria. For vital teeth higher Endocator readings indicate that there is still nerve tissue or blood in the canal. For necrotic cases and retreats higher readings indicate that there are still high levels of bacterial debris, blood, or apical fluid inside of the canal.